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Liquid soap is a bitch to rinse properly.
I've never once found that to be the case, and I love those super lathery ones too
It rinses just as any other state form soap, what are you talking about
Astroglide is not a brand of liquid soap
This is a common problem... You need to buy "body wash" from the supermarket or pharmacy. Not the "wash" from the body shop.