Is our society so lazy that we can't expend the effort to create lather with a bar of soap? Do we like paying for water instead of soap? Liquid soap is for handwashing dishes! Sound out!
Yes. Yes. Absolutely.
Preach on, brother.
Is our society so lazy that we can't expend the effort to create lather with a bar of soap? Do we like paying for water instead of soap? Liquid soap is for handwashing dishes! Sound out!
I hate the fact that it's become another thing that we need to "throw away" (recycle) the plastic container that the body wash comes in. A bar of soap dissolves away after use.
Agreed. I'm converted back to soap.
I recently switched from bar soap to body wash because of the hard chalky build up I get in my shower. It seems to have gone away with body wash. I understand many bar soaps contain talc which cakes on the walls/floor of the shower.
Dfigz said:I hate the fact that it's become another thing that we need to "throw away" (recycle) the plastic container that the body wash comes in. A bar of soap dissolves away after use.
I use both to make a superlather, I can get a good 3 pass wash from the same cloth. I am in contact with a potter to make a shower scuttle so my lather stays warm between passes. I will be marketing my after shower splash (my a*s*s*) for short as soon as I get the preliminary results back from the lab.
I use both to make a superlather, I can get a good 3 pass wash from the same cloth. I am in contact with a potter to make a shower scuttle so my lather stays warm between passes. I will be marketing my after shower splash (my a*s*s*) for short as soon as I get the preliminary results back from the lab.
@#$% body wash, each new product is supposedly better than the last, but it is nothing more than marketing to get more money from the consumer. personally I use all natural bar soaps.