Ew, Bar Soap is DIRTY!
Common misconceptions about liquid versus bar soaps are prevalent, and they often influence people's choices when it comes to personal hygiene products. Let's address some of these misconceptions we have heard here at Birds of Valhalla.
1. Liquid soap is more hygienic than bar soap:
- Misconception: Some people believe that liquid soap is more hygienic because it comes out of a pump or dispenser and isn't touched directly like a bar of soap.
- Reality: Proper handwashing techniques are more important for hygiene than the type of soap used. If you wash your hands thoroughly with either liquid or bar soap and rinse them properly, the risk of germ transmission is minimal. The key is to ensure that both the soap and your hands are clean.
2. Bar soap harbors more germs:
- Misconception: It's a common belief that bar soap collects bacteria and germs from previous users, making it less sanitary.
- Reality: While bar soaps can accumulate bacteria over time, they are not necessarily more germ-ridden than liquid soap. Most bacteria and germs don't survive long on soap surfaces, and a well-drained soap dish can help keep bar soap dry between uses, reducing bacterial growth. If you are interested in our soap dishes, check out this link; https://www.birdsofvalhalla.com/products/soap-dish-and-soap-bundle?_pos=1&_sid=b87f6deea&_ss=r
3. Liquid soap is gentler on the skin:
- Misconception: Some think liquid soap is milder and better for sensitive skin compared to bar soap.
- Reality: The gentleness of soap largely depends on its formulation and ingredients rather than its physical form. Both liquid and bar soaps can be formulated to be gentle or harsh on the skin. Look for soap products labeled as "mild" or "hypoallergenic" if you have sensitive skin concerns.
4. Liquid soap is more eco-friendly:
- Misconception: Some assume that liquid soap is more environmentally friendly because it typically comes in recyclable plastic bottles.
- Reality: The environmental impact of soap depends on factors beyond its packaging. Bar soaps generally have a smaller carbon footprint because they require less energy and resources in production, transportation, and packaging. Many liquid soap containers are also made from plastic, which can be less sustainable unless they are recyclable or refillable.
5. Liquid soap is more luxurious and modern:
- Misconception: Liquid soap is often associated with a more luxurious and contemporary lifestyle compared to the traditional bar soap.
- Reality: Personal preferences vary, and what one person considers luxurious, another might find wasteful. Bar soaps come in various shapes, scents, and formulations, and some can be just as elegant and indulgent as their liquid counterparts.
In summary, the choice between liquid and bar soap should be based on personal preference, skin type, and environmental considerations. Both types of soap can be effective for cleansing and hygiene when used correctly, and misconceptions about their relative merits should not be the sole basis for making a decision.
One of the most common requests we get at Birds of Valhalla is for liquid soap, shampoo and conditioner. We are working on getting these products in 2024. Stay tuned and be sure to sign up for our email and sms for any updates so you will be the first to know when it finally arrives.
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I love bar soap because I feel like I go through liquid soap so fast
As long as I have soap!