Liquid Soap 

Pumps and lathers instantly with no fear of atmospheric bacteria and germs. The liquid soap in the bottle remains hygenic, clean and can be shared with the whole family.

Commonly found in supermarkets and pharmacies, etc.

(Oops…it’s a ‘con’ coming up)

Contains more water so ingredients become more diluted in liquid form.

Soap Bar

Needs to work out a ‘lather’ with more rubbings.

Not so commonly found in supermarkets and pharmacies, etc.

(Oh wait…now’s the ‘pro’ bit…)

Very little water is needed to make a bar. Hence, more concentrated ingredients mean more intense absorption of good ingredients to help revitalise the skin.

Give the soap bar a chance and embrace this little steadfast, power-packed, creamy-textured and refresssshingly fragrant some lovin’ that it deserves! (Now breathe…)

Fun fact: Did you know that 100g is also equivalent to 100ml?

Wise Tip: Leave the question for now and indulge your way into the answer.

Good-to-read:

http://health.howstuffworks.com/skin-care/cleansing/products/bar-soap-liquid-soap.html

http://www.convertunits.com/from/grams/to/milliliters