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Few everyday sounds feel as intimate and textural as rubbing soap on the face. It’s a combination of skin friction, moisture movement, subtle lather formation, and soft palm-to-cheek contact. These details may seem small — but in close-mic recording, they become incredibly expressive.
This new collection captures the organic, tactile realism of soap application and face washing without exaggeration.
What’s Inside This Collection
1. Dry-to-Damp Contact
- Soap bar lightly touching dry skin
- Initial friction before full lather
- Gentle circular cheek rubbing
- Palm glide across forehead
These sounds emphasize skin texture and light surface drag.
2. Lather Build-Up
- Wet palm rubbing soap into foam
- Soft squishy lather compression
- Creamy spread across cheeks
- Faster scrubbing motions
You’ll hear the transition from friction-heavy contact to smoother, foam-dampened movement.
3. Close Facial Wash Textures
- Circular massage strokes
- Rapid scrub bursts around nose and chin
- Subtle suction release when lifting palms
- Moist skin glide sounds
Perfect for immersive Foley where proximity matters.
4. Rinse & Residual Detail
- Water splashes onto soapy skin
- Foam dissolving under running water
- Dripping from chin
- Final wet palm swipe
These transitional sounds help complete a realistic morning routine sequence.
Ideal Applications
- Film and short-form domestic scenes
- ASMR-style hygiene content
- Game cutscenes involving character routines
- Advertising mockups for skincare
- Hyper-realistic close-up Foley layering
Because these recordings preserve natural skin friction and moisture dynamics, they layer beautifully with sink water, towel rustle, and bathroom ambience.