Sydney Sweeney launches limited-edition soap made with her own bathwater in collaboration with Dr. Squatch
Actress Sydney Sweeney teams with Dr. Squatch to create 5,000 bars of “Bathwater Bliss” soap made with her bathwater, blending novelty with self-care.

Sydney Sweeney collaborated with natural body wash brand Dr. Squatch to turn a request from one of her fans into a unique product. The limited-edition soap, called "Bathwater Bliss" gathers some of the water Sweeney used to bathe during filming, and comes with a certificate certifying the product. There are only 5,000 bars available, which were available on June 6.
The 27-year-old actress, who is famous for her role in the show Euphoria, reported that she had just come to realize the "erotic implications" of selling bathwater after she started reading comments on social media from fans who pointed this out. She stated in an interview that she sees the soap as more than a gimmick, but as a way to get people, especially men to take better care of themselves with natural products.

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Taking cues from her bathtub and her natural surroundings, "Bathwater Bliss" was created with exfoliating sand, pine bark extract, and a dash of Sydney Sweeney's bathwater. Dr. Squatch teased the drop with the line "Wanna Take a Shower with Sydney Sweeney?" which made it sound tantalizing to fans eager to scoop up the exclusive soap.
Sweeney explained, "When fans asked for my bathwater, I thought, why not? That's weird in the best way! I hope it inspires good self-care habits, for men in particular."
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Sweeney didn't originally notice the close references, but she now considers the product as part of a wider conversation about self-care and empowerment. Sweeney said in an interview with GQ about the soap, "It truly is a full-circle moment for me, where I'm able to bring myself together with my fans."
She aims for the soap to create awareness around grooming habits and health significance. "My hope is that it just gets guys thinking about their self-care, and using some healthy products to clean," she said, seamlessly blending humor with a strong message of health and wellness.