Flowcheer Paper Soap Sheets - 360 Pack Eco-Friendly Hand Soap for Travel & School
Flowcheer Paper Soap Sheets - 360 Pack Eco-Friendly Hand Soap for Travel & School
4.8 / 5.0
(5) 5 total reviews
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Portable & Travel-Ready: Essentials for Clean Hands
Flowcheer hand soap sheets are ultra-lightweight, compact, and designed for life on the move. A hassle-free alternative to bulky bars, these dissolvable sheets are perfect for hiking, camping, school trips, and family travel. Ensure clean hands anytime, anywhere.
Gentle, Skin-Loving Clean for the Whole Family
Made with plant-based extracts, our soap sheets are safe for all skin types, including children. They create a light, quick-dissolving foam that removes dirt while keeping hands soft and moisturized. No dryness, no residue—just a nourishing washing experience.
Planet-Friendly & Plastic-Free Packaging
Make a positive impact while you travel. Our plastic-free packaging is designed for the eco-conscious explorer. Enjoy three refreshing scents—Coconut, Blueberry, and Lemon—while reducing waste and protecting the planet.
Easy to Use in Seconds
Just take a single disposable soap leaf with dry hands, add water, and rub to create a foamy lather. Rinse off for instantly refreshed hands. Perfect for public restrooms, outdoor activities, or everyday school use.
The Flowcheer Promise
Flowcheer is committed to providing every consumer with a pleasant shopping experience. If you have any questions, please contact us immediately for professional after-sale support.
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Nice product, got it for when we're on the road or making a day trip
Nice scent on all three of these. Easy to use and you can feel your hands getting clean with the right amount of foaminess. Make sure to take one or two out before wetting your hands or you could ruin the package.
I'm restocking my camping gear for the season, and soap sheets are a favorite supply. This big multi-pack from Flowcheer comes in three scents (lemon, blueberry, and coconut) and has 360 individual sheets for a very reasonable price, so ordering it didn't take much thought at all.My initial impression was that the scent was very, very light (and not necessarily what it claimed to be). That's actually a big benefit for me in bear country, where I avoid packing any products with noticeable scent. They don't lather very much (using two sheets at once gets a little better result) but it's enough to get the job done, even with a little water. There's no residue left behind, and not really much (if any) scent.I do find it somewhat disappointing that these don't come with a carry case of some sort. That criticism isn't unique to this particular brand; it's a common thing. I appreciate the cardboard sleeves and having three separate packs, but would suggest keeping each in a zip baggie as well because a water bottle spilled or an unexpected bit of rain could turn the entire packet into a soggy, useless mess. That doesn't take away from the usefulness of these clever sheets, whether they're used for camping, quick cleanups at the playground, or that rest area or gas station bathroom that doesn't have soap (or soap you don't trust).
It seems like every store and park restroom I've been to lately has been out of soap. So I was excited to find this variety pack of soap papers. They're matchbook sized and easy to toss into my purse. I much prefer soap over hand sanitizer. Especially if we will have food or snacks while we are out (which we always do).The dry soap sheets are thin little rectangular strips that smell quite fragrant. The coconut strips dissolve very quickly with very little water. During the first try, I put the paper in my cupped hand and placed it directly under the water. The soap immediately disintegrated and ran off the side of my hand. Second try, I placed the paper in my hand and dripped water onto it with the other hand. It only took a drop or two to fully disintegrate the paper. I could feel the soap on my hands as I rubbed them together. It did not lather into bubbles. Rinsing the coconut soap off also took very little water. All the blueberry and lemon strips I've tried were slightly thicker. They required a little more water to disintegrate and rinse. They lathered into bubbles. The coconut and lemon scent was unnoticeable after my hands dried. The blueberry scent was very light and lingered on my hands for about an hour.Overall, I am very satisfied with these soap papers and would order them again. I have already tossed a pack in my purse, picnic basket, and camping supplies.
I hike a lot a local state park, and the soap dispensers there are often empty. I used to carry hand sanitizer, but these soap sheets are much better. I prefer to use soap over hand sanitizer. Also, these sheets are dry and take up very little space, so they are easier to carry.When I first used a sheet, I put the sheet in my hands and ran the water over it and rubbed my hands together. The sheet disintegrated immediately, and I felt like it was not enough soap. After that, I put a sheet in one hand and wet the other hand, and then rubbed my hands together. This works much better, and there is enough soap to clean both hands done this way. If my hands were really dirty, I’d use 2-3 sheets.I got the Variety, which comes in lemon, blueberry, and coconut scents. The fragrance of each is very light and pleasant, and the scent does not linger on my hands after rinsing. I’m very happy about this because I am sensitive to fragrance and prefer unscented or lightly scented products. Each scent comes in a little cardboard packet, but I took some of the sheets out and put them in my wallet. The packets are small and fit easily in my purse, glovebox, and hiking daypack. I do not like that there were no safety seals on the soap, but I guess sticking to just cardboard is more sustainable for the environment.