PapaWhiskey
2 years ago
I've been using Dove bar soap for over 50 years but it's time to find a new soap. In case you missed it Dove has teamed up with an obese BLM activist and I do not want to give them another penny of my hard earned, taxed, paycheck. This activist is a real piece of work. Please do an internet search and read about it. How anyone at Dove thought this was a good idea I have no idea. Since Dove is owned by Unilever I'd like to avoid any of those products as well. So what are you using for bar soap. I've been using Dove Sensitive Skin bar soap to wash my entire body including face, hair, everything. Do you have any suggestions not owned by Dove or Unilever? Please advise. Thank you.
PapaWhiskey
2 years ago
What bar soap is comparable to Dove Sensitive Skin and what is their parent company and prioritize American companies.

From ChatGPT:

As of my last knowledge update in September 2021, Dove Sensitive Skin is a popular bar soap known for its mild and gentle formula, often recommended for people with sensitive skin. The parent company of Dove is Unilever, a multinational consumer goods company based in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands.

If you're looking for bar soaps comparable to Dove Sensitive Skin, you may consider the following options from American companies:

1. **Cetaphil Gentle Cleansing Bar:** Cetaphil is a well-known brand for skincare products, and their Gentle Cleansing Bar is specifically designed for sensitive skin. It's fragrance-free and gentle on the skin.

2. **Aveeno Moisturizing Bar:** Aveeno, a brand under Johnson & Johnson, offers a Moisturizing Bar that is soap-free, hypoallergenic, and suitable for sensitive skin. It contains colloidal oatmeal to soothe and moisturize.

3. **Olay Sensitive Bar:** Olay, another American brand, offers a Sensitive Bar Soap that is free from harsh chemicals and dyes. It is formulated to be gentle on sensitive skin.

4. **Ivory Sensitive Skin Bar:** Ivory, owned by Procter & Gamble (a multinational American consumer goods company), has a Sensitive Skin Bar that is fragrance-free and designed for delicate skin.

Please note that product formulations may change over time, so it's a good idea to check the most recent product information and reviews to ensure that a particular soap still meets your sensitive skin needs. Additionally, the ownership of brands and their product offerings can change, so you may want to verify the parent company of these brands if that information is crucial to your purchasing decision, as my knowledge is based on information available up to September 2021.
RayR
2 years ago
Well there you go, AI answered your question.

But what's the matta, you don't want to help Dove promote their "fat liberation" campaign and that HUGE woman?
I heard she manufactured a hate hoax against another girl that's 1/10th her size.
PapaWhiskey
2 years ago

Well there you go, AI answered your question.

But what's the matta, you don't want to help Dove promote their "fat liberation" campaign and that HUGE woman?
I heard she manufactured a hate hoax against another girl that's 1/10th her size.

RayR wrote:



Right after I posted the question I thought of AI so I figured rather than just deleting I'd contribute a little. Now I need to try them to find the one I like. I've been using Dove soap since I learned to wash so I never thought about it. I think I'm also going to stop at that soap stand I saw in front of a local farm to see what they've got. I hope they have something I like, that would be my first choice. Anyone try goat soap?

About that fat piece of... I heard about it on the news then did a search and realized I never want to give another penny to Dove or Unilever. Had I realized Dove was owned by a Unilever out of UK and there are options available made and sold in USA I probably would have switched earlier. I just never thought of it so I guess in a way I have to thank this bag of fudge rounds for opening my eyes.
rfenst
2 years ago

...
1. **Cetaphil Gentle Cleansing Bar:** Cetaphil is a well-known brand for skincare products, and their Gentle Cleansing Bar is specifically designed for sensitive skin. It's fragrance-free and gentle on the skin....

PapaWhiskey wrote:



Boycott for hiring a BLM advocate to market soap to overweight women (without BLM initiative included)? Uh, OK, to each his own.... Nevertheless:

Cetaphil is very gentle and moisturizing. Real good stuff.
PapaWhiskey
2 years ago

Boycott for hiring a BLM advocate to market soap to overweight women (without BLM initiative included)? Uh, OK, to each his own.... Nevertheless:

Cetaphil is very gentle and moisturizing. Real good stuff.

rfenst wrote:



Yup.

Thanks for the tip on the Cetaphil.
RayR
2 years ago
Don't think I've ever tried goat milk soap. I do have some sheep milk-based shaving soap made in Austria.
There are artisan soap makers who make soaps for sensitive skin, maybe that' farmers' stand has some.
Even Dollar Tree sells some hard-milled vegetable-based soaps. I even picked up some olive oil based castile soaps there. Castile soaps make great shampoo bars too.

Probably the Dove or Unilever teaming up with the Fat Lives Matter lady has to do with economics. More girth uses more soap.
Or it could turn into another Bud Light fiasco.





MACS
2 years ago
Wife and I have been using Dove for a while, too. A few months ago I got some Botanical Goat's Milk soap from Costco and it smells better, the bars are huge and last longer, and we like it better.

Let's hope they keep carrying it.
Gene363
2 years ago
Duke Cannon Supply Co. Big Ass Lump of Coal Soap Bar for Men Holiday Edition (Bergamot & Black Pepper Scent)

Right now it's only sold on Amazion, it's a lump of coal seasonal thing,

My wife still uses Dove as we have for many years.
Mraia
2 years ago
What’s “soap”?
PapaWhiskey
2 years ago

Duke Cannon Supply Co. Big Ass Lump of Coal Soap Bar for Men Holiday Edition (Bergamot & Black Pepper Scent)

Right now it's only sold on Amazion, it's a lump of coal seasonal thing,

My wife still uses Dove as we have for many years.

Gene363 wrote:



Just bought a six pack and a six of the midnight swim. Good tip. Thanks.

PapaWhiskey
2 years ago

Wife and I have been using Dove for a while, too. A few months ago I got some Botanical Goat's Milk soap from Costco and it smells better, the bars are huge and last longer, and we like it better.

Let's hope they keep carrying it.

MACS wrote:



This sounds promising if not the farm stand. Thanks
HockeyDad
2 years ago
So Lava prolly is ruled out?

Mr. Jones
2 years ago
GOJO ORANGE CITRUS PUMICE

GIRLY MAN LAVA MINK OIL SOAP

GRIP CLEAN

Purex FELS - NAPTHA LAUNDRY SOAP
delta1
2 years ago
wife and I have been using Irish Spring bar soap for decades...no reason other than the scent...prolly just a coincidence her father had Irish Catholic descendants...

Anybody remember Ivory Soap and Marilyn Chambers? Look long, hard and deep (pun intended) enough into any wholesome product and you're bound to find some controversy.
Mr. Jones
2 years ago
Ivory ? or dove ?soap has miniature demonic symbols and graphics on the box inner sleeves around weird graphic electric eye manufacturing measurement marks....
Take a a dove? Or ivory soap box and rip the seal and flatten it out...
Get out your jewelers loop or magnifying glass that is at least 20x....then pull out your Satan" greeting invite to your HUT" ouiji board demon inviter....
Nothing good ever came out of using a ouiji board ....

All you **** soapers are devil worshiper's....

BWUHAHAHAHAHA 👹👹👹👹👺👺👺👺👺🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Mr. Jones
2 years ago
*****= pooooooohhhhssssssaaaayyyy
ZRX1200
2 years ago
I use a made in Oregon brand that doesn’t use any weird chemicals, my scent of choice is a vanilla oatmeal (smells like a cookie) and had ground oats in it to exfoliate dead skin cells….or potential evidence off of you.

I sent some to Whistlebritches once so that he could smell like me when he was missing my company.
delta1
2 years ago
JGRAZ
2 years ago
Right now I'm using Duke Cannon lump of coal. Normally I just use black soap from a company called Shea Moisture
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