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Many are and they will usually say on the box whether they are face, hand or body soap or a combination. You can look it up… I have oily skin and liquid soaps and cleansers (especially luxury ones) don’t do much for it but leave a film. I also travel work for 25% of the time and find that some hotels still have the face bar at the sink but not at the shower. But I carry my own nowadays anyway. |
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I just like using bar soap in the shower. Usually they will provide a bar(s) upon request.
LOL about not being able to read the labels on the big bottles. First thing I check out now with reading glasses on when we check into the room. We travel with our own shampoo and conditioner in case what's provided is not color safe or harsh. |
Im still using single serve products, I just buy and bring my own. I'd prefer convenience when I travel. I don't believe it makes any difference anyway. That ship has sailed. |
Have you told your kids they’re effed yet? |
Same here. Also my kids can't reach them. |
In some ways, yes! In lots of other ways, no. The world is different, but hotels providing soap certainly isnt the straw that broke the back, nor is eliminating it going to change anything. |
Have you told your kids that they're not because of hotels eliminating single serve bath products? |
| I don't miss the little bottles because it was very hard to get the soap out of them. |
…she signaled, virtuously.
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