Get Thick Soap | Curve Enhancing Soap

Get Thick Soap™
Glow. Grow. Repeat. This booty-enhancing bar soap was designed to gently cleanse while delivering curve-loving botanicals directly to your skin. Formulated with the same powerful actives as our best-selling Thicker Than A Snicker Cream™, it preps your body for growth from the very first step in your routine.

What It Does:
• Gently cleanses while softening and hydrating the skin
• Preps glutes + thighs to better absorb creams or oils
• Supports glute growth with every wash — no hormones or synthetics

How To Use:

  1. Lather the bar directly onto glutes, hips, or thighs during your shower

  2. Massage in circular, upward motions for 30–60 seconds

  3. Rinse and follow with Thicker Than A Snicker Cream for maximum results
    Use once or twice daily for best results

Results Timeline:
Week 1 – Skin feels softer, more supple, and moisturized
Week 2–3 – Glutes appear fuller and more hydrated
Week 4+ – Smoother, rounder curves when used consistently with our full Thick system

Hero Ingredients:
Maca Root – A hormone-balancing adaptogen that may improve fat storage around hips and thighs (Brooks et al., Int. J. Biomed Sci., 2008)
Fenugreek – A natural phytoestrogen known to encourage feminine fat distribution and skin plumping (Sreeja et al., Phytotherapy Research, 2010)
Shea Butter – Deeply nourishing and rich in fatty acids that restore skin elasticity and softness (Ngondi et al., Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2005)

Why It Works:
This soap isn’t just for washing. It preps your skin to absorb and amplify every curve-boosting cream, serum, or oil you apply after. The heat from your shower opens pores and allows our plant-powered formula to go to work — softening your skin and stimulating visible volume over time.

Pro Tip:
Use before applying Thicker Than A Snicker Cream™ and taking your Get Thick Gummies™ for full-layer, 3-step enhancement.

Warning:
For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes and intimate areas. Not recommended while pregnant or breastfeeding.


🔬 Scientific Source Citations:

  1. Brooks, N. A., et al. (2008). Beneficial effects of Lepidium meyenii (Maca) on psychological symptoms and body composition. Int. J. Biomed Sci, 4(4), 306–312.

  2. Sreeja, S., et al. (2010). In vitro estrogenic activities of fenugreek seeds. Phytotherapy Research, 24(S2), S108–S113.

  3. Ngondi, J. L., et al. (2005). Traditional oils and their effect on skin health. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 104(1–2), 161–167.