@xylogx to Ask LemmyEnglish • 4 months agoDo you run the water while soaping up in the shower?message-square71arrow-up198arrow-down114file-text
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minus-squareSentient LoomlinkfedilinkEnglish7•4 months agoHow do you soap up without water? You just scrape dry soap all over your body?
minus-square@hardaysknightlinkEnglish10•4 months agoYou get your hands/wash cloth and body wet before you turn off the water to lather up
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish5•4 months agoGet wet, lather up, rinse off. A large part of Asia uses something that looks like a saucepan, made of plastic.
minus-squareu/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)linkfedilinkEnglish6•4 months agoBasically unusable with our water. It just won’t wash off. Bar soap doesn’t have such problem.
minus-squareChozolinkfedilink9•4 months agoI have the opposite problem. Bar soap leaves me with a sticky residue that, ironically, doesn’t wash off easily and leaves me feeling grosser than when I started the shower. I think skin type may be a factor.
How do you soap up without water? You just scrape dry soap all over your body?
You get your hands/wash cloth and body wet before you turn off the water to lather up
Get wet, lather up, rinse off. A large part of Asia uses something that looks like a saucepan, made of plastic.
Most people use liquid shower gel.
Basically unusable with our water. It just won’t wash off. Bar soap doesn’t have such problem.
I have the opposite problem. Bar soap leaves me with a sticky residue that, ironically, doesn’t wash off easily and leaves me feeling grosser than when I started the shower. I think skin type may be a factor.
The problem could also be your water.