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There are a few benefits to picking a bar soap over a liquid soap.

But you might be surprised to find that there are a few benefits to picking a bar soap over a liquid soap for your daily body care needs. Dr. Brendan Camp, a board-certified dermatologist at MDCS Dermatology in New York, pointed out that bar soaps can actually be more effective at removing oil, dirt and residue from skin than liquid soaps. “Liquid soaps are water-based, which means they are more diluted than bar soaps,” he explained, which could make them less effective. The fact that they’re water-based also makes them “more prone to contamination with bacteria,” he added. So while you may have heard the myth that bar soap is germy, the opposite might be true.

Dr. Deanne Mraz, a board-certified dermatologist and the president and co-founder of Modern Dermatology in Connecticut mentioned that “bar soaps are better for the environment — from production and transportation to packaging and waste, they have a lower impact.” She also explained that liquid soaps often “rely on artificial preservatives to extend their shelf life and are stored in plastic containers that might not be BPA-free.” Bar soaps, on the other hand, are waterless and don’t need synthetic chemicals to keep them fresh. 

If you’re interested in swapping out your liquid soap for a bar soap, you don’t have to compromise on quality. Below, we’ve rounded up the best bar soaps for your skin based on the experts’ recommendations. Not only are they effective cleansers, but they’re nourishing and hydrating while remaining affordable as well. 

Mraz is a fan of this multi-tasking, fragrance-free hydrating cleansing bar from CeraVe. You can't go wrong with this dermatologist-beloved brand, and the bar soap is no exception. It's gentle enough to use on both face and body, effectively getting rid of grime, sweat and dirt while helping to boost your skin's natural moisture barrier.

Both experts enthusiastically recommended this Vanicream bar soap. Mraz stated that it "is great for dry skin and skin prone to eczema, dermatitis and psoriasis. It's very gentle, while also deeply hydrating." Both she and Camp made a point to mention that it's free of drying and irritating ingredients like dyes, fragrances and other common irritants while also being noncomedogenic.

Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Brendan Camp, recommended this French pharmacy staple from Avène. Made with evening primrose oil and thermal spring water, he noted that this hydrating bar soap can effectively cleanse skin "without disrupting the skin's natural microbiome." It's a great option for people of all ages and can calm eczema-prone skin. 

According to Mraz, "Castile soap is a great choice for dry skin — it is vegetable-based and free of chemicals, synthetic ingredients and is hypoallergenic." Because Dr. Bronner's uses hemp seed oil in its formula, it creates a soft, smooth later that won't dry out skin. I love the peppermint scent, but the brand has quite a few options, all of which smell delightfully fresh.

And just in case you were looking to expand your package-free bar soap repertoire to hair care as well, Mraz recommends the shampoo and conditioner bars from Community Goods. She told us that this shampoo pairs the "eco-friendly benefits of bar soap with the formulations for hair." She recommends this gentle, nourishing shampoo for all your upcoming summer travels. 

(I have been known to love a good bar shampoo as well, and tend to favor the Ethique one.)

Get it from Community Goods for $14.99 (originally $16.49).

Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Deanne Mraz, recommends this Aveeno bar soap for anyone looking for an ultra-gentle and nourishing formula, making it great for eczema-prone or sensitive skin. The colloidal oats are soothing and exfoliating, while glycerin and paraffin lock in moisture. It's available in "fragrance-free" and "unscented" options.

Get it from Amazon for $6.99 (also available in multi-packs).

Somehow my wife landed on "Clean Girl TikTok" and decided that we needed to double-cleanse our bodies as well as our faces. This led her to purchase multiple packs of Dove's antibacterial care bar soaps, which we've been using as a first step in our body cleansing routine. I was worried that having antibacterial properties in soap would strip the skin, but can confidently say that the opposite. This bar is highly nourishing and leaves skin with a soft finish and a nice, fresh smell that isn't overpowering.

Say what you will about millennial pink beauty brand Glossier, but I can attest to the fact that the body care products, including this exfoliating bar soap, are absolutely delicious. It has the brand's iconic "You" fragrance that smells clean and fresh, with a hint of sexy warmth. It's ergonomically designed to fit in your hand perfectly and is formulated with biodegradable bamboo powder that gently and effectively exfoliates the skin.

Transport yourself to the French countryside with this soap brick from Flamingo Estate. It is a fragrant, herbaceous dream, designed to wake you up and leave your skin feeling cleansed, soft and fresh. The bar's extra-large size makes it a great investment; all you have to do is buy one and forget about it for quite some time. 

My colleague's tattoo artist recommends this antibacterial body bar soap from Dial. It thoroughly cleanses the skin without stripping it of its natural moisture barrier, making it perfect for repairing damaged, dry or recently-tatted skin. It'll infuse the skin with a hefty dose of moisturizing ingredients that will leave skin feeling baby soft. 

Get a 32-pack from Amazon for $27.92 (available in five scents).

This cult fave is also recommended by Flores, who uses it "on my arms for my KP and my underarms for any hyperpigmentation — and it really works," she proclaimed.

These bar soaps harness the power of active ingredients like vitamin C and retinol combined with the nourishing benefits of hyaluronic acid, vitamin E, shea butter and olive oil to potentially help even out skin tone, lighten dark spots, smooth skin and reduce blemishes. This two-pack has myriad glowing reviews attesting to its prowess, and could be a good tool in your skin health arsenal.

Designed to provide fairly intense physical exfoliation on areas of the body that can withstand a more vigorous refresh, this body bar is as polishing as it is hydrating. Mineral microcrystals work to visibly slough away dead skin buildup, ingrown hairs and bumps, while glycerin and shea butter nourish and soften. It's a high-end option for someone who wants to give themselves a lovely spa experience from the comfort of home.

I'm a longtime fan of Nécessaire hair and skin care products, including this exfoliating bar soap. It's ultra-luxurious and made with nourishing and exfoliating ingredients that can help to soften and smooth skin. This soap is also unscented, making it a must-have for anyone who has sensitive skin or is prone to irritation. The price is surprisingly reasonable for such a high-end, well-made body care product.

There are lots of great options from Dove out there, but Shopping writer Tessa Flores loves this shea butter soap, in particular. "The fragrance doesn't irritate my skin and it actually hydrates my dry skin," she said. This two-pack is as nourishing as it gets, drenching you in yummy ingredients but never feeling greasy, thick or like it leaves film behind on the skin.  

My mother raised me in the cult of L'Occitane, if you ask us it's the height of luxury. I love the soft lavender scent of this bar soap, it makes me feel like I'm bathing in the French countryside. It's gentle and effective, leaving my skin feeling clean and refreshed without that icky squeaky clean feeling that strips the skin. This bar soap is excellent for leaving skin deliciously balanced, soft and smooth.

Because soaps, in general, can be drying, Camp recommends looking for those with hydrating ingredients like “shea butter, avocado oil, glycerin and ceramides.” He also noted that those with sensitive skin should avoid soaps with fragrances and dyes, as they can potentially be irritating. If that sounds like you, Mraz recommends seeking out a bar soap with colloidal oats to nourish your skin. 

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