Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Foamy soap


Besides cleaning your hands, isn't the point of washing your hands to make the soap all bubbly and foamy and that's when you are supposed to know that the soap is doing its job? So what is the point of already foamy soap? I'm pretty sure it's not because it's faster-working, super soap that magically cleans your hands as soon as it touches them. And I'm also pretty positive that when you rub the foamy soap on your hands and it basically disappears that it isn't doing much of anything productive. Are the soap companies trying to trick us? Are people really THAT lazy that they can't rub their hands together for 10 seconds to make soap foam for itself? Using foamy soap seems to be only a tiny step above those people who only run their hands under running water for a second, like that actually does anything other than wet your hands, you idiot. Honestly, what is the point!?

2 comments:

  1. Not sure what the point is for grown-up types, but kids think the auto-foam is magic. Especially the florescent, glow-in-the-dark kind, bubblegum-scented kind. What we won't do to encourage human de-griming. Meh. Whatever works.

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  2. If I were younger and was given bubble gum scented hand soap, I would eat it. I would also probably eat it if I was given it as an adult.

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