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.
There are approximately 5,000 germs on your hand at any given time
At any given time, a human hand may contain as many as 5,000 germs.
sterilizing involves raising the temperature of something to a point that it can no longer posses any living bacteria (heating to kill germs) sanitizing involves an antibacterial soap (washing to kill germs)
To be fair, a lot of soap, shampoo, bleach products etc. do get rid of 100% of germs, except they can't can't possibly tell because the germs left over from something that says "Kills 99.99%" or "99.9% of germs" are too small to see beneath microscopes or any technology that has been invented. So therefore there is no specific best soap brand to get rid of germs.
Sanitation methods clan and reduce germs on the surface but do not kill the germs. That's why it is very important to read the labels on all your cleaning supplies, because on most of them they're two sets of directions one is for disinfecting (which will kill most germs) and the cleaning which doesn't kill any it just removes the dirt.
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.
Yes, a cold shower can get you clean, but a hot shower with soap with help to kill any germs that you are carrying.
Yes, But it depends on the brand of soap that you are using. Yes, But it depends on the brand of soap that you are using.she/he is wrong because the soap doesnt really kill any germs or bacteria.it just makes your hand smell fresh and it also makes it wreankealy.can i ask you this question oes germ-x really kills 99.9 bacteria? AND YOU SUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK!!!!
There are approximately 5,000 germs on your hand at any given time
At any given time, a human hand may contain as many as 5,000 germs.
sterilizing involves raising the temperature of something to a point that it can no longer posses any living bacteria (heating to kill germs) sanitizing involves an antibacterial soap (washing to kill germs)
That is a good question! When you wash your hands, the overhead water should be clean and free from any microorganisms. Then you must use the soap to wash your hands. With foam of the soap the germs are washed away. You must give enough time to wash the hands. You must take special care to wash the nails. You must apply soap to the tap and scrub the same. You pour the water on tap, then wash your hand and then close the tap. Otherwise the germs will come back on your hand, from the tap, as you close the tap.
Sanitation methods clan and reduce germs on the surface but do not kill the germs. That's why it is very important to read the labels on all your cleaning supplies, because on most of them they're two sets of directions one is for disinfecting (which will kill most germs) and the cleaning which doesn't kill any it just removes the dirt.
To be fair, a lot of soap, shampoo, bleach products etc. do get rid of 100% of germs, except they can't can't possibly tell because the germs left over from something that says "Kills 99.99%" or "99.9% of germs" are too small to see beneath microscopes or any technology that has been invented. So therefore there is no specific best soap brand to get rid of germs.
i should think clorine - it is used in swimming pools in killing any germs
coffee or anything that contains caffene
In short, there aren't any. It is the mechanical action of washing your hands with soap that removes MOST of the germs if done properly.