Which is Better? Bar Soap or Liquid Soap
Posted by Rail19 on Jan 2nd 2015
Which is Better? Bar Soap or Liquid Soap
Bar soap has been around for a long time. On the other hand, liquid soap has become the most popular choice in many public places and even in homes. So, when you compare them side by side, is one better than the other?
The Benefits of Bar Soap
The main benefit of using bar soap is that it is less expensive than liquid soap. Not only is the initial cost less, but the amount you use is generally less than with the liquid. Bar soap also has less impact on the environment because of packaging. That difference changes if you purchase refills of the liquid soap and use glass soap dispensers because you aren't adding containers to the landfill as often.
Some people prefer the old-fashioned style of bar soap, but many others like the convenience of using a liquid.
The Benefits of Liquid Soap
The most common reasons people prefer liquid soap include convenience and sanitation. It is much easier to squirt a bit of soap out of a dispenser than trying to pick up a slippery bar. For the same reason, it is also more sanitary.
Germs can live on bar soap where other people have touched it. That is why businesses and other public places do not use it. Liquid does not carry germs or spread them from one person to another.
Another advantage of liquid over bar is the fact that you can add moisturizing ingredients to the liquid. Many liquid soaps contain aloe vera, lotion or other ingredients that soften your hands. If you prefer a soap that is all-natural and won't dry out your skin, this may the option for you.
Some soaps contain harsh chemicals that are harmful to you and the environment. Some soap, whether it is liquid soap or bar soap, often contain chemicals, fragrances and dyes that you may not want to use. Reading the list of ingredients in your soap may help you with your purchasing decision.
Also, consider your skin type. If you have oily skin, you want to choose a soap that won't add more oil but one that isn't too harsh either. Dry skin needs a more sensitive option. Look for a soap that provides those moisturizing ingredients your body needs.
When deciding to go for bar soap or liquid, it comes down to your personal choice. Don't be afraid to try more than one, and experiment with brands and types, or even making your own liquid soap or bar soap. Additionally, having both liquid soap and bar soap has its benefits. Offering guests a selection and even alternating between bar and liquid may offer a welcoming change between your two favorite scents.