Soaps in hard water behave differently than in soft water.
Body soap for hard water.
Body washes shampoos and laundry boosters all help but using a water softener unit is the easiest way to reduce hard water buildup.
The more dissolved soap there is the more water you need to rinse it away.
The hardness of water is determined primarily by the amount of calcium and magnesium it contains.
But the behavior in hard water is not good.
Besides soaps in soft water form more suds compared to when in hard water.
Higher levels of these and other minerals make water hard.
Second the ions in softened water lessen its ability to stick to the soap molecules making it more difficult to rinse the cleanser off your body.
The reaction between the minerals in the hard water and soap attributes to the less formation of suds.
I would suggest you to check for the ingredient ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid edta in your soap.
Edta binds the minerals and prevents it from depositing on skin.
First soap lathers better in soft water than in hard water so it s easy to use too much.
Water softening systems work by.
A soap for hard water is specially formulated to lather and rinse well despite the minerals it contains.
Detergents and additives exchange calcium and manganese ions in the soap the same as a water softener would or prevent them from binding in the first place.
Looks like you may be suffering from skin problems due to hard water.
Because soaps in soft water act as a cleaning agent while those in hard water don t.
For the purposes of this article the important part is that hard water causes regular soap solutions to form soap scum a white filmy precipitate rather than that nice rich lather that really helps you get clean.