Bar soap into liquid pump soap
rob333 (zone 7b)
10 years ago
Featured Answer
Comments (6)
evaf555
10 years agorob333 (zone 7b)
10 years agoRelated Discussions
Liquid Soap that leaves you Squeaky Clean?
Comments (9)I have the same problem, although I have dry skin.My DH loves Oil of Olay bar soap, and while I admit it does have a nice lather, I hate the feeling of any kind of "residue" on my skin when I get out of the shower. I'd just rather use a lotion for dryness; I get in the shower to get clean. I have actually used the BBW "Breathe" gel and I do like it. It has a nice light fragrance. The other thing that comes to mind is that I noticed at my SIL's home once that she kept a bottle of antibacterial liquid hand soap in the shower because it's what her young grandson liked; I tried it and was pleasantly surprised that my skin felt clean but not too dry....See MoreLiquid Soap vs Hand Lotion
Comments (5)I don't use pump lotion. My favorite lotion doesn't come in a pump. However my soap dispenser is always white in both the bathroom and kitchen. If I were to keep both I would make some of those beaded glass identifiers that they use for wine glasses, with a big bead in the center that I could write either an L for lotion or a s for soap. They have gold or silver pens that would work for that, just make sure the bead is not too glossy or it won't take the ink. They could even match the rooms decor. Anyway that's my idea. If you like it then go for it...See MoreDo you prefer bar or liquid soap?
Comments (29)OJ, if you put your soap there, there could be quite a combination of aromas! I won't go into detail! :) "Bar at sink ... bar on tub." Typical OJ.... always hanging out at the "bars". Wildchild, yes I know about the thoughts about potential bacteria and I use several containers. When one is done it's washed out and dried, then refilled. An occasional bleach rinse in there to sanitize it. (Yeah, I'll risk the world imploding and my house flooding from using bleach! ;)) One point, the value of it, watch your bar soap too. Many suggest opening them up and let them dry out to last longer. Not sure if it's a moisture in there or what but they claim the bars will last longer if you do. Can't confirm or deny since the last bar of soap I bought was Fels Naptha to try out on laundry stains. And there's controversy out there about antibacterial soaps. Some think we're killing off too many germs and bacteria. I used to think that was paranoia, but I'm starting to think there could be some truth to that. Looking at how Norway has essentially obliterated MRSA and how many times I see the "pristine" homes have sick people in them where someone who isn't afraid of a little dust does fine, it makes me wonder if there isn't some truth to that theory. I guess I aim to keep my home clean enough to be healthy, and not try to be sterile, unless I'm doing surgery!...See MoreLiquid Soap Recommendations
Comments (3)I love the almond dish liquid I get from the health food store . . . smells incredible. I also like the Seventh Generation soap, again usually found at health food stores. I can get the name of the almond soap if you'd like. Yummy....See Morerob333 (zone 7b)
10 years agorob333 (zone 7b)
10 years agoknash
10 years ago
Related Stories
BATHROOM VANITIESBetter Places to Stash That Soap
Banish gloppy bars and flimsy pumps, and the only things you’ll need to clean are your hands
Full StorySHOWERSTurn Your Shower Niche Into a Design Star
Clear glass surrounds have raised the design bar for details such as shampoo and soap shelves. Here are 4 standouts
Full StoryPRODUCT PICKSGuest Picks: Zen Bath Finds for a More Serene You
Let tension and stress melt away as you pamper yourself with spa-worthy linens, soaps, salts and other amenities
Full StoryHOUSEKEEPINGTackle Big Messes Better With a Sparkling-Clean Dishwasher
You might think it’s self-cleaning, but your dishwasher needs regular upkeep to keep it working hard for you
Full StoryDECORATING GUIDESPop Culture Watch: 12 Home Trends from the '80s Are Back
Hold on to your hat (over your humongous hair); interior design elements of the 1980s have shot forward to today, in updated fashion
Full StoryBATHROOM DESIGN19 Dream Tubs for Bath Lovers
Pour a Glass of Wine and Sink Into One of These Unusual, Luxurious Bathtubs
Full StoryBATHROOM DESIGN7-Day Plan: Get a Spotless, Beautifully Organized Bathroom
We’ve broken down cleaning and decluttering the bath into daily, manageable tasks
Full StoryHOUSEKEEPINGThe Best Way to Get Your Windows Spotlessly Clean
Learn the pros’ tips and tricks for cleaning windows and getting them streak-free
Full StoryHOME TECH7 Ways to Charge Up and Connect After Disaster
Products and tips for communicating and keeping essential items running till the power's back on
Full StoryBASEMENTSBasement of the Week: For the Love of Sports and Games
Skateboards, an elevated train, a surfboard lighting fixture ... see how one family packed their basement with fun features
Full StorySponsored
grainlady_ks