Anyone still use bar soap?

I rotate between Irish Spring, Coast, Ivory, Zest,, homemade (for charity purposes), and other random ones. The only one I won't try is anything from old spice because their recent ads are getting on my nerves. That and my the only one every time I hear them whistle their jingle I sing "it's magically delicious" since it's practically the melody for Lucky charms?
 
Amway Nourish Body Wash.
No more itching, redness, skin breakouts, scaly dry skin and lots of lather & plantation inside this wonderful bottle.

I'll bet I tried 15 different products in the past few years. All of em' I dumped or gave away in disgust of failures.
 
Since I discovered Zote bar soap that’s all I use now. It’s a Mexican bar soap that is made from beef tallow and has just a bit of citronella oil added. They sell it at Walmart but it’s in the laundry section. When I started buying it a few years ago a 14 oz bar was $1.06, but of course now it has almost doubled in price.
 
Since I discovered Zote bar soap that’s all I use now. It’s a Mexican bar soap that is made from beef tallow and has just a bit of citronella oil added. They sell it at Walmart but it’s in the laundry section. When I started buying it a few years ago a 14 oz bar was $1.06, but of course now it has almost doubled in price.
(y) .... I'll try it someday. :)
 
I use both bar and liquid, but I prefer bar.
Type of soap, as well as brand of soap is determined by price, as influenced by sales and coupons.
This generally means that I use a lot of Irish Spring, with some Lever 2000 on occasion.
 
What is liquid body wash? Joy Detergent?

Alternate between this and this -

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I started using Dr. Squatch soaps. They are about 6 Dollars retail ,but around here , you can find people selling the blems,the bars that are not up to their standards, for about a Dollar a bar. I've heard that people buy them by the pallet and sell them for about a Dollar or 2 and make a killing.
 
At home I use whatever bar soap my wife buys me, was Irish Spring. Now it's Dove for men. On the rare occasion I shower at work, I use body wash and a luffa. The BW is cleaner and not a slimy mess to deal with when it goes in a locker like work or a gym.
 
I just bought a bar of Dr Sasquatch from Walmart. I've only use bar soap a few times in the past couple decades but I'm excited to try something new.
 
Late night check-in at a Marriott - did not pull out a bar.
Told myself I’ll just rinse my eyes a good amount …
Nope, that liquid must be pool acid with VM/VII - half a bottle of eye drops to get more of it out - that burned even worse …
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I reluctantly reply since a post of mine asking what the difference between Tide and Tide cold water detergent is got deleted since it was deemed "irrelevant and useless" and "it lacked any sensible credibility or usefulness here." .....

Anyway I still much prefer bar soap, It just lathers better than body wash. I really like zest and coast. Duke Cannon is awesome soap as well.
 
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Kirk's Castile soap, get it at Walmart, 4pk for $5. Used to only use Ivory bars since I was 15 but got mad at ivory bc the bars would break about 1/2 way through them- they changed the formula or something, so i switched about 10-12 yrs ago. Kirks stays good all the way down to a sliver. Both make your skin feel clean and not like you still have soap on you and can't rinse it off. Nice and clean
 
I prefer a bar of soap but don't like using it when the bar wears down to a thin sliver. When the bar wears down to about 1/3 it's original size, I simply stick it to a new bar and keep on trucking.

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