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When you wash your face or take a bath, there are certain brand of soaps which leave a slimy feeling in the skin which takes more time and water to remove. Is this really part of the soap product design to give protection to the skin or this slimy feeling needs to be removed so that the skin is not damaged?

2007-01-18 20:24:15 · 5 answers · asked by PJA 4 in Health Diseases & Conditions Skin Conditions

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I hate that feeling, and think it's either wax in the soap andsometimes a moisturiser. A good moisturiser shouldn't feel like that after washing- it should be absorbed by the skin, not sit on topof it. Yuck.

I use Neutrogena Body Wash, a mild liquid body wash, smells lovely, rinses clean, doesn't leave a residue and doesn't dry your skin out.

I hate soap - they all leave a horrible residue and make my skin itchy and dry :(

2007-01-19 00:57:04 · answer #1 · answered by riffyxraff 3 · 0 0

It is possible you do not need that particular soap. Some are made more for people with terribly dry skin.

If you like a clean fresh feeling, without a soapy residue, use Dial with Aloe. It's a great deodorant soap, anti-bacterial, and will rinse off easily. It's a bar soap.

Also, Irish Spring is a good deodorant soap that smells nice and rinses fast. Just a couple suggestions.

2007-01-19 04:31:13 · answer #2 · answered by chole_24 5 · 0 0

Sometimes yes, sometimes no. If the soap says things like "moisturizing" then it's probably okay to feel something after washing.

2007-01-19 04:28:38 · answer #3 · answered by drshorty 7 · 0 0

If the soap mentioned about skin nourishing or moisturizing it should have a slimey feeling....it's the layer it left to prevent your skin from drying...

2007-01-19 04:33:10 · answer #4 · answered by TotallyME 3 · 0 0

watch out for pore clogging products they can irritate your skin and cause acne.

2007-01-19 04:31:15 · answer #5 · answered by Wednesday Z 1 · 0 0

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