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50-Oz Softsoap Antibacterial Liquid Hand Soap Refill (White Tea & Berry) for $5.09 - $0.51 when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - 5% when you checkout via Subscribe & Save =
$4.33.
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Features:- Eliminates 99.9 percent of bacteria (in a handwashing test vs. the following common harmful bacteria: S. aureus & E. coli)
- Dermatologist tested; enriched with moisturizers
- Paraben free & formulated without phthalates
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The consistency of the soap is alarmingly watery, leading me to suspect that water might have been added to artificially increase the volume. This significantly diminishes the handwashing experience. In contrast, the original Softsoap formula offers a rich and effective lather, making hands feel thoroughly cleaned and refreshed. Unfortunately, this White Tea & Berry variant falls drastically short. Its lather is so thin and liquid-like that it barely resembles soap at all.
Meyers soap is expensive but worth it if you have dry hands. Otherwise dove works well if you are OK with normal soaps. Soap bars are not evil like some people think.
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The consistency of the soap is alarmingly watery, leading me to suspect that water might have been added to artificially increase the volume. This significantly diminishes the handwashing experience. In contrast, the original Softsoap formula offers a rich and effective lather, making hands feel thoroughly cleaned and refreshed. Unfortunately, this White Tea & Berry variant falls drastically short. Its lather is so thin and liquid-like that it barely resembles soap at all.
The consistency of the soap is alarmingly watery, leading me to suspect that water might have been added to artificially increase the volume. This significantly diminishes the handwashing experience. In contrast, the original Softsoap formula offers a rich and effective lather, making hands feel thoroughly cleaned and refreshed. Unfortunately, this White Tea & Berry variant falls drastically short. Its lather is so thin and liquid-like that it barely resembles soap at all.
Meyers soap is expensive but worth it if you have dry hands. Otherwise dove works well if you are OK with normal soaps. Soap bars are not evil like some people think.
The consistency of the soap is alarmingly watery, leading me to suspect that water might have been added to artificially increase the volume. This significantly diminishes the handwashing experience. In contrast, the original Softsoap formula offers a rich and effective lather, making hands feel thoroughly cleaned and refreshed. Unfortunately, this White Tea & Berry variant falls drastically short. Its lather is so thin and liquid-like that it barely resembles soap at all.
The consistency of the soap is alarmingly watery, leading me to suspect that water might have been added to artificially increase the volume. This significantly diminishes the handwashing experience. In contrast, the original Softsoap formula offers a rich and effective lather, making hands feel thoroughly cleaned and refreshed. Unfortunately, this White Tea & Berry variant falls drastically short. Its lather is so thin and liquid-like that it barely resembles soap at all.
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The consistency of the soap is alarmingly watery, leading me to suspect that water might have been added to artificially increase the volume. This significantly diminishes the handwashing experience. In contrast, the original Softsoap formula offers a rich and effective lather, making hands feel thoroughly cleaned and refreshed. Unfortunately, this White Tea & Berry variant falls drastically short. Its lather is so thin and liquid-like that it barely resembles soap at all.
But now my marble sink top is getting damaged and rough (dissolving).
After some Google searching, turns out hand soaps that are highly acidic will start dissolving marble over time. Not a problem with granite, only marble.
Just a heads up if you have a marble bathroom, don't recommend this for that. Use something with a mild pH.
far more than the 80oz bottles of clear that costco sells.
the berry smell is mild which is a good thing.
i would not buy this again.
But now my marble sink top is getting damaged and rough (dissolving).
After some Google searching, turns out hand soaps that are highly acidic will start dissolving marble over time. Not a problem with granite, only marble.
Just a heads up if you have a marble bathroom, don't recommend this for that. Use something with a mild pH.
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The consistency of the soap is alarmingly watery, leading me to suspect that water might have been added to artificially increase the volume. This significantly diminishes the handwashing experience. In contrast, the original Softsoap formula offers a rich and effective lather, making hands feel thoroughly cleaned and refreshed. Unfortunately, this White Tea & Berry variant falls drastically short. Its lather is so thin and liquid-like that it barely resembles soap at all.
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