yes
No its rabbish apsolut rubbish :()
Wash with soap and water and you'll be fine. If you leave it on your skin, you could get a chemical burn.
You can use soap and water. But, I recommend using a liquid makeup remover. It works really good and doesn't really leave your skin feeling tight like soap and water does =]
You can get antibacterial soap on websites like amazon or walgreens. You can also go to a store and search for antibacterial soap there. Before using this soap remember to leave the soap for 2 minutes on your hands, a big amount of people forget this.
One effect of soap and detergent in hard water is it will not lather as well as it does in soft water. This can affect the way the soap or detergent cleans in hard water making them less effective.
Use soap and water.
They usually washed with soap and water.
no... because by that time there was no such thing as soap they may have used water or rain water. i do know that they used their urine to clean their feet to take off the germs and soak it in water after.
Shower gel typically leaves less soap scum compared to bar soap. This is because shower gel is water-soluble and easier to rinse off, while bar soap can leave behind residue that contributes to soap scum.
Soap can leave residue if it is not properly rinsed off after use. Residue may also form if the water used to rinse the soap contains minerals or impurities that react with the soap molecules, creating a layer of film on surfaces.
Use Bleach and hot Soap Water. Leave it in there for a while and then use a sponge to wipe it off.
Water-based soap is a type of soap that is formulated using water as the main ingredient, along with other additives such as oils, fragrances, and lathering agents. It is a gentle cleanser that can be easily rinsed off with water, making it suitable for daily use on the skin and hair. Water-based soaps do not leave a residue and are typically suitable for all skin types.