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Liquid/gel is just nicer feeling 

I easily use too much though :deadbanana4:

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Bar soap all the way. It’s more sustainable and feels like it washes you more.

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Dying at people not knowing how to use bar soap (using the whole unit in the ass crack) :toofunny2:

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11 minutes ago, Listentoyourheart said:

Bar soap all the way. It’s more sustainable and feels like it washes you more.

This is it! 

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Hands, liquid. Body, bar

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Bar sopas are good for your face and hands. People still using them to wash their entire bodies is weird af, I cringe everytime I go to a hotel / airbnb and they have bar soaps only.

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1 minute ago, Miracle said:

Bar sopas are good for your face and hands. People still using them to wash their entire bodies is weird af, I cringe everytime I go to a hotel / airbnb and they have bar soaps only.

It’s not that deep…

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Bar soap since I'm just a commoner

 

Liquid soap is expensive here and only for the elites I fear!

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9 minutes ago, Miracle said:

Bar sopas are good for your face and hands. People still using them to wash their entire bodies is weird af, I cringe everytime I go to a hotel / airbnb and they have bar soaps only.

Really? But bar soaps are really drying to the face though?

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At home: bar

Away from home: liquid

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I use a beauty bar. Depending on which brand you get, I feel it's a lot less drying than most body wash

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Liquid always. Bar soap has always made my skin feel dry 

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USE WASHCLOTHS PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!!!

Nobody is putting the bar straight up anywhere 

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bar soap is so gross 

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Bar soap is GROSS.

 

If a public toilet has bar soap for your hands I'll just rinse my hands and try to find some hand sanitizer after :toofunny2: The thought of multiple people using the same bar of soap for the shower makes me nauseous too, I don't care if you use a loofah or whatever :pukey:

 

Liquid soap >>>>>>

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Liquid soap by far. 

But if I'm having the occasional bath I use a bar soap

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1 hour ago, WokeEqualist said:

Bar soap is GROSS.

 

If a public toilet has bar soap for your hands I'll just rinse my hands and try to find some hand sanitizer after :toofunny2: The thought of multiple people using the same bar of soap for the shower makes me nauseous too, I don't care if you use a loofah or whatever :pukey:

 

Liquid soap >>>>>>

M’am what public toilet has a bar soap? I have never, ever seen such. It’s always liquid from the dispenser. 

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I use both but I prefer liquid soap just a bit more it’s easy to use a lot though 

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Shower gel / liquid soap >>>>

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For the fantasy, bar soap, However for pratical use, liquid soap. 

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Definitely liquid, as long as it lathers well. I use Dove Body Wash.

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Honestly, I did not realise bar soap was still a thing. However it does seem more sustainable and perhaps cheaper. 
 

But for the people saying liquid soap just runs straight down the drain… did none of you think to wash yourself with the running water pointing away? :rip:

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Bar soaps are nasty. They just sit there, collect moisture, grow bacteria, and mold. 

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On 8/4/2023 at 12:51 PM, Vixen Eyes said:

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USE WASHCLOTHS PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!!!

Nobody is putting the bar straight up anywhere 

You would be surprised 

 

Ot: are y’all not using wash cloths

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1 hour ago, Buffy said:

Bar soaps are nasty. They just sit there, collect moisture, grow bacteria, and mold. 

do you not bathe every day? :deadbanana:

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