no,it doesn't
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.
I just compared 2 brands of cussons, one was hand wash the other wash dishwashing liquid. Strangely enough, the handwash lasted for 8 hours and the detergent lasted for 2.
Hand wash liquids vary by manufacturer and purpose. Many will list their active and inactive ingredients on their label or box.
Wash at a higher temperature. Use liquid soap instead of powder. Poros are cute :)
I actually dont no
no, it will dry your face out and cause aging when your older!
In the unlikely event that a battery leaks (watery liquid) or pops (white powder) in you hand you should imediently wash it with soap and water.
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 ...
I will wash it with soap.
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.
no,it doesn't
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.
A good car wash soap, it doesn't leave spots, dish soap will.
wash your gear... then clean the washing machine, or hand wash it out with the hose and soap
no
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