Sydney Sweeney released soap made with water from her own bath

"Do you want to take a shower with Sydney Sweeney?" - the advertising slogan for the new product from the brand Dr. Squatch. We explain what they meant.

The star of "The White Lotus" collaborated with the craft soap brand Dr. Squatch. The result was Sydney’s Bathwater Bliss soap with the scent of Douglas fir and moss. The scent wasn't chosen by chance: Douglas fir grows in the northwestern United States, where the actress was raised.

Each bar contains water from the bath in which the actress bathed. No deception: each item comes with a certificate of authenticity. "Why? Because you all asked for it. And Sydney said, 'Why not.' A legend," brand representatives stated.
Sydney Sweeney is lying in the bathtub holding a bar of soap in its packaging, with the packaging shown in close-up on the right
Soap by Sydney Sweeney
Source: @drsquatch
Fans of Sydney Sweeney should hurry—the series is limited. Only 5,000 packs of soap will be available for sale at 8 dollars each. Additionally, the official Dr. Squatch account is holding a giveaway: one hundred lucky winners who comment on the news in their Instagram (a social network owned by Meta, recognized as extremist and banned in Russia) will receive a free bar.

As GQ notes, this isn't Sydney's first collaboration with the brand. In the fall of 2024, she appeared in an ad for their men's hygiene product. In the commercial, she sat in a bath and addressed the viewers, "Hello, dirty boys." After that, fans joked that they would even buy water from that bath. "So, the circle is complete," Sweeney quips.
That very ad with Sydney Sweeney
Sydney Sweeney is not a pioneer in this field. As we at zoomboola.com remind you: six years ago, popular blogger Belle Delphine already sold jars filled with water in which she bathed. They were significantly more expensive, priced at 30 dollars each. The batch sold out in two days.