To get sufficient clarity on which soap is preferable to use – liquid or solid – it is necessary to identify the advantages and disadvantages of each type.
It's not difficult at all to do this.
• softer than hard, literally and figuratively, and more gentle on the skin, especially on frosty or hot days;
• it is located in a container, and it is very difficult to stain any objects nearby with this soap (unlike solid soap);
• it will not become soggy and turn into a shapeless mass, which is what some types of traditional soap are prone to;
• it cannot get dirty when washing dirt off your hands, and you won’t have to wash it off later, which often happens when washing your hands with other types of soap.
• cheaper than liquid;
• is more economical than liquid soap, which can unexpectedly run out at the most inopportune moment;
• leaves a feeling of cleanliness for a longer period of time when used.
In conclusion, the choice between solid and liquid soap depends on your personal preferences and needs.