palmolive,not only kills germs and bacteria but it leaves your hands smelling fresh .It varis in price from £1-3.00.Or i even recommend just some asda smart price ones that are 60p or so that can do the job at a cheaper value.
All soap kills germs -- that's why we use soap instead of just rinsing off with plain water.
because hot water kills more germs than washing it with cold water soap is also needed to kill more germs
No, not all the germs come off because there are billions and billions and even trillions of types of germs that can exist on a single doorknob, and if soap is applied, about only 99% of the germs go away because soap is not a killer of all the trillions of germs there are. There are some that are not affected by soap, and if soap is used to often, the germs get used to the soap and build up an immunity to it, therefore when you use soap to often, soap will eventually not affect the germs at all.
If you use non-antibacterial soap and rub your hands together with it and water for like 15 seconds, that releases the germs, but does not kill them. So then you put your hands under water and that washes the germs away.
Yes the hot water kills more germs than cold water.
All soap kills germs -- that's why we use soap instead of just rinsing off with plain water.
It seems they can get you sick but not kill you
because hot water kills more germs than washing it with cold water soap is also needed to kill more germs
YES ... It kills off 99.99% of germs ... over use is not good ... there are mineral that your hand does need and the soap will "kill" the off to ...
We use soap on dishes so it keeps us from getting sick from old food and stuff. We use it on our bodies. Stops the stink and kills germs that could kill us. We should wash our hands because that will pick up the most germs. It was found out that soap saved MANY infants lives. How is it not helpful ?
No, not all the germs come off because there are billions and billions and even trillions of types of germs that can exist on a single doorknob, and if soap is applied, about only 99% of the germs go away because soap is not a killer of all the trillions of germs there are. There are some that are not affected by soap, and if soap is used to often, the germs get used to the soap and build up an immunity to it, therefore when you use soap to often, soap will eventually not affect the germs at all.
If you use non-antibacterial soap and rub your hands together with it and water for like 15 seconds, that releases the germs, but does not kill them. So then you put your hands under water and that washes the germs away.
The best rated soap is Silkysoft soap. Its the highest rated soap on the market. Other great soaps to use are Dawn. It comes highly recommended and has a great rating for killing germs.
I guess the one that is prescribed by your doctor. it's according to your body type. There is no need to get a prescibed soap. Dove have a moisturising bar of soap and it is good enough. Just make sure to wash your hands really well with it.
not exactly,when you wash your hands the soap when you rub it around it slips all the germs that are on your hands off it does not kill them unless you use hand sanitizer
Studies show that there is low risk in using previously used soap bars, and that the transfer of germs in unlikely. They also support the frequent use of soap and water for hand washing.
Hand soap is thick so that it will lather up when you use it. The ingredients will also usually have an antibacterial ingredient in it to kill germs when you wash your hand.