Dr. Squatch x Stranger Things Limited-Edition Soap Collection

As the latest addition to their lineup of pop culture collaborations, Dr. Squatch has teamed up with Netflix’s hit series, Stranger Things, to launch a collection of limited-edition soap scents inspired by the show’s most beloved characters. This exciting new release features four unique scents that pay homage to the groundbreaking series, including Vecna’s Curse, Squawk Signal, Experiment No. 011, and Hellfire & Beyond. Each soap is infused with high-quality ingredients like pumice, coconut oil, and essential oils, making them both luxurious and effective.

One standout from the collection is Vecna’s Curse, a soap inspired by the main antagonist of Stranger Things. This pumice- and coconut oil-infused soap combines notes of vanilla, juniper, and blood orange, creating a rich and aromatic lather that leaves skin feeling clean and refreshed. Another fan favorite is Squawk Signal, a soap referencing the radio show hosted by Maya Hawke’s character, Robin. This unique blend of lavender and cherry soda is both sweet and refreshing, perfect for a daily pampering routine.

Experiment No. 011 is a rainbow-hued soap that captures the essence of Millie Bobby Brown’s psychic protagonist in the series. This playful soap is as fun to look at as it is to use, with a vibrant color palette that adds a pop of excitement to your shower routine. Lastly, Hellfire & Beyond is a musky soap that is ideal for fans of Dungeons and Dragons, with a bold and earthy scent that is sure to transport you to a world of fantasy and adventure.

These limited-edition soaps are currently available at Target stores nationwide and through Dr. Squatch’s official website. Whether you’re a die-hard fan of Stranger Things or simply looking to elevate your daily grooming routine, these unique scents are sure to add a touch of excitement and luxury to your shower experience. So why not indulge in a little self-care and treat yourself to a piece of pop culture nostalgia with Dr. Squatch’s latest collaboration?

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