NIMAN wrote: I was dandering around the supermarket the other day and saw a Dettol soap bar for sale. Had a sniff and quite pleasant. Didn't buy it yet though.
Doctors room ghost wrote: Can you use the soap on your hair or do you need shampoo
Keyzer wrote: I use Wrights tar smelling soap - it sounds a bit mad but it smells lovely.
ryaner777 wrote: » Highly recommend https://www.palmfreeirishsoap.ie/ Especially if you are being environmentally conscious Based down in Clare and incredible value Have used their https://www.palmfreeirishsoap.ie/online-shop/thyme-travel-shampoo as a shaving soap with a safety razor and it's excellent.
Stoner wrote: However it's not for hair unless there's a shampoo soap, and I guess there must be as this stage.
NIMAN wrote: » I was dandering around the supermarket the other day and saw a Dettol soap bar for sale. Had a sniff and quite pleasant. Didn't buy it yet though. I haven't used a soap bar in years, last being the Imperial Leather blue sporty one. I remember it always had a distinctive smell. But like many I'm sure most have been using liquid shower gels for years. But wondering if anyone here still sues a soap bar, or could recommend one for me to try. Don't mind paying good money for a luxury one either.
skallywag wrote: » Keep it simple lads, the green Palmolive is the way to go. Lovely lather, nice scent. Now, going back a bit, my grandparents would have had this red bar of soap at their home, which would have been a modest small farm in rural Ireland. This particular soap was found in a lot of homes at the time I remember, it was red in colour with a somewhat antiseptic smell. I wonder if anyone else knows/remembers what I mean, I'm trying to recall the name ...
Rows Grower wrote: » That's carbolic soap, I started back using it about a year ago when I saw it for sale in the Co-op in Kenmare, no wrappers just three bars tied together. I smelt it from 5 feet away and it was like going back in time.