Via Twitter

Even though liquid soap is more user-friendly and can be found in any supermarket in Egypt, some people prefer to use soap bars, and, honestly, we understand. Soap bars are smooth, bubbly, and kind of a part of our comfort zone as we all grew up washing our hands with soap bars. Yet when a bar of soap starts shrinking in size after multiple uses, we find ourselves in a dilemma! Do we keep using that bar of soap until it’s 100% done and perished or do we just throw that tiny bit of soap away? Let’s see what those fellow Egyptian tweeters had to say about this matter.

So, a girl on Twitter tweeted that she doesn’t know what to do with the tiny remains of a soap bar in her bathroom and asked everyone if they finish the soap entirely or if they leave it in the soapdish until someone throws it out. If you’re as curious as we are, then you’d love to see how people replied to that!

Someone said that they mix that tiny remainder of soap with a new bar of soap, which we think is a brilliant, recyclable idea! Sure, it may sound a little strange but it’s definitely worth a shot.

Another innovative Twitter user offered suggestions like flushing out the soap bits and rubbing it all over your loofah for one final shower. Rather efficient, isn’t it?

Someone else shared their opinion on the matter, saying that the soap bits casually fade out with time and dissolve into pieces that go down the drain! We don’t know if this is a good idea, though, since it risks clogging the drain. Also, can’t we have a better farewell for that poor bar of soap?