Yes, that is the purpose of antibacterial soap.
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 antibacterial soap kills more gems than non antibacterial soap
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All soap kills germs -- that's why we use soap instead of just rinsing off with plain water.
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.
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Supposedly, yes, but antibacterial soap has to stay on your hands for at least a minute. If it doesn't, it will only kill the weaker bacteria and still leave the worst germs on your skin.
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 because antibacterial soap kills 99.9% of germs and regular soap has less than that.
Actually, antibacterial soap and antibacterial sanitizers usually do about the same job on bacteria, killing roughly 99.99% of germs. But if its a question of which should you rather use, I would choose sanitizers because soap leaves nasty residue called soap scum which can make your hands feel greasy and disgusting:(
yes antibacterial soap kills more gems than non antibacterial soap
Actually, "regular" soap doesn't kill germs; it simply weakens their bond to your skin by removing skin oil. The mechanical action of lathering, combined with the flushing action of running water, removes gems but it doesn't necessarily kill them. Antibacterial soaps, on the other hand, not only kill the germs on your skin; they may also leave behind residues that continue the antibacterial action for a few hours. They are also sometimes equal because they both remove the same amount of bacteria on your hands
Soap kills 79% of germs off of your hands.
Soap can kill germs but can't get rid of them permanently. They will keep coming back. Don't buy 'can kill 99.9% of germs because not only does it kill bad germs, but it kills the good ones too.
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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.