Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:easy. throw them away.
especially bar soap... yuck.
Agreed-- bar soap in a guest bathroom is gross.
Use it in the shower. It’s so much more environmentally sound than body wash.
But it's still gross, even in the shower.
What is wrong with you? Bar soap is more economic, environmentally better for the environment, and has a TON less chemicals and ingredients for your skin/body.
Anonymous wrote:Regifting is not an option. Should I throw them away or are there local organizations that accept them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:easy. throw them away.
especially bar soap... yuck.
Agreed-- bar soap in a guest bathroom is gross.
Use it in the shower. It’s so much more environmentally sound than body wash.
But it's still gross, even in the shower.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:easy. throw them away.
especially bar soap... yuck.
Agreed-- bar soap in a guest bathroom is gross.
Why?
Gggggggeeeeeerrrrrrmmmmmmmssssssss!
Anonymous wrote:Regifting is not an option. Should I throw them away or are there local organizations that accept them?
Anonymous wrote:easy. throw them away.
especially bar soap... yuck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:easy. throw them away.
especially bar soap... yuck.
Agreed-- bar soap in a guest bathroom is gross.
Why?