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Well get your hands wet then put soap in your hands rub together then by your pinky's open a little then blow out that hole and you have a bubble out of soap and water! Try it sometime! :)
then you wash your hands, just dont put them near fire and your okay.
The nouns in the sentence are: boy, hands, and soap.
Yes, that is what soap is for, cleansing.
You can buy soap from almost any supermarket wash your hands,with water.
after applying water to your hands
Oh, dude, dry soap is like soap that's dry. It's basically soap in a solid form without all the watery stuff. You can use it by just rubbing it on your hands and then adding water to lather up. So yeah, it's like soap, but dry.
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.
While hand sanitizer can be effective in killing many germs, it is recommended to wash your hands with soap and water after using the bathroom for the best hygiene. Soap and water physically remove dirt and bacteria, while hand sanitizer may not eliminate all types of germs, especially if hands are visibly dirty. Therefore, it's best to wash with soap and water whenever possible.
Hand wash typically refers to the act of washing one's hands with water and soap, while hand soap specifically refers to the soap used for washing hands. Hand wash may involve other cleaning agents or methods, but hand soap is specifically designed for cleaning hands.
Soap kills 79% of germs off of your hands.
Soap cleanses youre greasy hands like this. When soap is rubbed on youre greasy hands, the molecules seperate and break up the grease. And when water is used, it washes away both the soap and grease.