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Dial

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Dial Soap

About this product

A mass-market bar soap designed for general hand and body cleansing.

The Guru Index verdict

60%

Mixed

~Mixed · 60%
2Reviewers
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What the gurus are saying

The experts who weighed in found Dial can be drying, particularly for those with sensitive skin who'd benefit from something more moisturizing instead. One take noted it as a budget option when other choices aren't available, though that's a thin read so far.
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What the gurus are saying.

Every take we've logged from this product's reviews across YouTube. Click any row to watch the moment they said it.

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"The soaps ain't it. The Dial soap, the Irish Spring, even them Dr. Broner's Castile soap, that stuff can be really drying on the skin. You want something nice and moisturizing if you're someone with particularly sensitive skin."
~Mixed
"If you did have money you could buy some Dial soap or something like it off commissary."
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