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Soap bar 50 22.32%
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Old 5 Jul 20, 11:48 PM  
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Liquid soap here... I have a dispenser that dispenses the soap in a Mickey shaped head. 😍
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Liquid at the sinks and bars of dove in shower.
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Old 9 Jul 20, 08:54 PM  
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Definitely bar soaps here. I have a bad reaction to most of the liquid soaps as my hands are sensitive. I don’t react with bar soap - think it’s the anti-bacterial in most liquid soaps. I don’t seem to react with the expensive brands the same!
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Old 9 Jul 20, 10:09 PM  
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Liquid soap at sinks but dh uses shampoo bars and body wash bars in the shower. I love the bath and body works foaming soap and brought back 10 bottles from Vegas in February but unfortunately due to increased usage due to covid my stash has dwindled rapidly and I don’t think we will be going back to the states anytime soon
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Bar for everything for me!

Trying to be eco friendly so have bar hand soap, hair soap & shower bar that goes in a washable scrub bag.

Still find it funny that I have 2 things in the shower whilst DW has about 15 bottles & potions lol
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Bars. Changed over about a year ago as felt it was a quick and easy way to reduce a bit of plastic use (cos we stopped with shower gels and creams as well). They are also way cheaper and last much longer. Currently using Dove as not so drying as some others. Now I'm experimenting with trying to change over the shampoo and conditioner to bars - not having as much success as with the soap!
Have you tried happy soap company lavender and tea tree shampoo bar? Hebridean soap company also do a citrus one which is nice. I haven't found a bar conditioner that I like yet though
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Bars for us. So much cheaper than liquid soap and shower gel especially with teenagers using n the house, and saves a lot of plastic. I do keep one liquid soap in the downstairs loo cupboard for guests cos some hate bars of soap
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Old 9 Aug 20, 11:42 PM  
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Im actually struggling to find any kind of hand soap that doesn’t irritate my skin
I’ve used bath and body works soap for years and buy enough to lat between very visit
Our March trip I’d to seriously scale it back to bring things like pasta rice tinned soup toilet rolls and antibacterial wipes etc home
My hands are red raw weeping and I’ve now got cellulitis in my left hand it’s infected and I’ve got antibiotics
I have ordered 100% organic liquid soap but it’s not coming till Thursday and yes I’ve tried a multitude of natural fragrance free etc etc bars and liquid within a few minutes my hands are on fire bright red and weeping and so swollen I can’t hardk use them
To hold a cup im voice dictating this right now
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Liquid soap for us usually as I dont know what the kids do to bar soap but they end up squidgy messes by the sinks.

Made my own soap from a kit just after Christmas, had no idea how useful it was going to be when we couldn't get any liquid soap at the start of lockdown. Lots of cocoa butter in it and it lathers beautifully.
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Liquid feel bars very unhygenic!
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