NO!!
Antibacterial soaps contain Triclosan, a water soluble organic compound that has shown to have anti bacterial properties. Regular soaps are just a mixture of fatty acids, oils, or detergents. All natural soaps usually boast that they are made of "natural ingredients" and do not contain harsh detergents or synthetic ingredients like perfume. Most often, antibacterial soaps are not necessary to kill germs , as regular soap has been shown to kill just as many germs with thorough washing. Antibacterial soaps can be bad for the environment. Triclosan can not be "rid" during water treatment filtration processes, so it usually ends up in local streams where it can have devastating effects on aquatic life.
All soaps generally are.
name all the zest soaps from the last two years.
When lever chemicals put phenol into a washing-up liquid (I think it was marketed as an antibacterial), it was quickly withdrawn when it was discovered that anyone having excessive contact with it lost all the skin on their hands!
They are doing more to produce stronger and stronger strains of bacteria for the sake of our misguided phobias. Another moronic answer. Stronger???? look fool - the suggestion is that they provoked development of antibiotic resistance in bacteria - but numerous research studies have failed to show this to be true.
well...all soaps work the same because they all have the same main ingredients
Yes all soaps are made to clean your body. However there are some special soaps which are made to combat germs on your body. Our bodies become breeding ground for germs if we don't take hygiene seriously. Hence if you wish to follow strict hygiene, you must try an antibacterial soap. These are good to kill almost all types of bacteria on your body, especially in and around your private parts.
Yes and no. hands have good bacteria on them all the time and bad bacteria too. When you wash your hands with soap and water this is important because it helps greatly reduce the amount of bacteria, viruses, etc., on your hands. It's not really the soap that does the germ destroying, it's the washing of hands with warm water. The water is the most important ingredient Caress Velvet Bliss isn't considered an "antibacterial" soap although using it with water does kill germs on your hands. They do make antibacterial soaps with Triclosan and other antibacterial ingredients. But the most important part is the washing of your hands with warm water and antibacterial soap only does a little bit better job of germ killing.
Yes.
All drills do not have a lever.
No, none are; to be alkaline requires being a soluble base, and soaps are neither acidic or basic.