04-09-2014, 03:43 PM
RAM,
Is it maybe the type of shower system rather than the soap? I find using a standard showerhead makes rinsing a pain. You just can't get everywhere and the places you reach don't rinse well enough. A hand shower does the job quickly and easily, whether I use liquid soap or bar soap, regardless of brand. You could say once you've used a handshower system it's tough to revert back to a standard shower.
FWIW, I'm not a fan of liquid soap. It takes longer and I don't feel as if it cleans as well as a good quality bar soap. But, if I were to use a liquid soap, Dr Bronners soaps are very good. For regular bar soap, I switch between Bath and Body Works Like Butter bar soap, plain ol' original Dove and RedBurst Body Soap Bar. No problems rinsing with any of them.
I won't use Ivory because it dries out my skin. If Ivory is the only soap available (when visiting friends and family), I know I'll have to use body lotion to counter its effects. Annoying!
Robert
Is it maybe the type of shower system rather than the soap? I find using a standard showerhead makes rinsing a pain. You just can't get everywhere and the places you reach don't rinse well enough. A hand shower does the job quickly and easily, whether I use liquid soap or bar soap, regardless of brand. You could say once you've used a handshower system it's tough to revert back to a standard shower.
FWIW, I'm not a fan of liquid soap. It takes longer and I don't feel as if it cleans as well as a good quality bar soap. But, if I were to use a liquid soap, Dr Bronners soaps are very good. For regular bar soap, I switch between Bath and Body Works Like Butter bar soap, plain ol' original Dove and RedBurst Body Soap Bar. No problems rinsing with any of them.
I won't use Ivory because it dries out my skin. If Ivory is the only soap available (when visiting friends and family), I know I'll have to use body lotion to counter its effects. Annoying!
Robert