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Bar Soap Body Wash
Aydan Corkern
Have you ever washed with both bar soap and body wash before? Does one dry out your skin while the other one does not? Well if you have, then you can tell that the bar soap makes your skin dry because it takes oil out of your skin and then you itch a lot. It is because it does not put moisture back in your skin and that is why you itch. Bar soap is not good on your face because it needs moisture so it doesn't break out. Bar soap may make you feel clean but when you get out of the water you have to put lotion on because your skin is so dry.
When you itch you make your skin really red and if you itch it too much, you can make yourself bleed. Bar soap is made out of raw materials, and some of those raw materials are fats. Those fats are fatty acids and inorganic water-soluble bases. If you think about it, it is kind of like putting someone's body fat on your skin, which is a very disgusting thought.
If you already have very dry skin, then you do not want to use this on your body. Because it will make it worse by making it even drier than it was before you used it. Yes, it may make your body smell good but in my opinion, I would never use it again. I have dry skin, and I have used it before. It does a number on my skin, and I could not stop itching. It dried out my skin so bad that I had to stop using it. I switched to body wash, and it made my skin feel so much better. It did not dry it out at all.
Body wash puts moisture in your body, and it cleans it really well. It does not dry out your skin and you can use it on your face. It lathers your body and it makes it feel smooth to the touch. In fact, out of most of the people I know, they would rather use body wash over a bar of soap any day. It helps your body stay moisturized all day. It also makes your body smell really good and that makes a lot of people very happy.
It depends on the person and how their skin is. If you like using bar soap that is ok. I'm not saying that it does not clean you well. I'm just saying that body wash does not dry out your skin and that I think it is better for you.
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