The Best Bar Soaps
Our top-tested bar soaps can be used on sensitive skin, dry skin and more.

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Bar soaps aren't new, but they are having a resurgence at the moment. And for good reason: Besides helping to remove makeup, oil, dirt and grime from skin, many of today's bar soap formulas "incorporate milder surfactants such as sodium cocoyl isethionate, which are less drying than traditional soaps," explains Good Housekeeping Institute Beauty, Health and Sustainability Lab Director Sabina Wizemann.
They're also convenient — in addition to being travel-friendly, most bar soaps can be used on face and body, notes Monica Li, M.D., a double board-certified dermatologist and clinical assistant professor for the Department of Dermatology and Skin Science at the University of British Columbia. Bar soap is also waterless, so it's "less likely to harbor bacteria as long as it is not stored in water, which also means less preservatives tend to be added," Dr. Li adds.
In the Beauty Lab, our scientists have thoroughly evaluated a wide variety of bar soaps — including options for sensitive skin and dry skin — taking into consideration how well they cleanse, if they leave skin feeling dry, scent and more. Here, we've rounded up our top picks so you can wash gently and effectively.
Catharine (she/her) is the former beauty assistant at Good Housekeeping, Woman’s Day and Prevention, working closely with the Good Housekeeping Institute Beauty Lab to write science-backed beauty content. She was previously an assistant beauty editor at Group Nine Media and returned to Hearst in 2022 after having held editorial internships at Harper’s Bazaar and CR Fashion Book. Catharine received a B.A. in journalism from the University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.
Sabina (she/her) is the director of the Beauty, Health & Sustainability Lab at the Good Housekeeping Institute, where she has overseen skincare, haircare and makeup testing since 2012. She also reviews applications, substantiates claims and evaluates products for the GH Seal and the Beauty Awards and Sustainability Awards programs. She has a B.S. in chemistry from Ithaca College and more than 16 years of experience working in the pharmaceutical and personal care industries.
