Anonymous wrote:Who just rubs the bar on their body? This baffles me!!
Anonymous wrote:I lather in my hands then return to soap dish. I can’t imagine rubbing the bar all over my body without dropping it multiple times. Then again, we don’t share soap bars in our house. Everyone prefers different types.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm trying to break my teen of using bar directly on his body (if soap is even being used at all). Do people rub the bar right up their derriere crack? I'm team washcloth all the way.
Ew. I hope not. I only use bar soap, but I don’t think people put the bar into the butts. Lots of anxiety on here 😂
Anonymous wrote:I lather bar soap on my hands and use that. I don’t like the feel of wash cloths or loofahs and I don’t actually like any body washes. I love my cetaphil moisturizing bar soap. I put it on little soap trays (those are easy to wash in the shower) and it stays decently not gunky.
Guests get a new bar, and all hand washing is done with pump soap dispensers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's gross? Do people in your house leave pubes buried in the soap? Do you not have a good soap dish that drains?
Mine always got gummy, even on a soap stand. Plus it dried out my skin, but that was the bar soap that my dad always bought, so admittedly, it was probably the cheapest one off the shelf.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't remember the last time we had bar soap in the house. It gets so gross.
What kind of people do you live with that your bar soap "gets gross"? Also, if you shower daily, this shouldn't be an issue.