Yes, you can use your own soap while you have shingles, but it's important to choose a gentle, non-irritating soap to avoid aggravating your skin. Look for mild, fragrance-free options that won’t cause further irritation. Additionally, keep the affected areas clean and dry, but avoid scrubbing them harshly. If you're uncertain, consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
It should make no difference. Use a sunscreen as you usually do.
Soap is a wetting agent that aids in the mechanical removal of bacteria.
Some peseants would make their own soap, and some would barter from those that did.
Yes. And don't use regular soap; use computer-soap.
or fiberglass ? Depends where you live, determines what shingles to use.
use soap and hot water then stain remover
Head and shoulders
they keep clean by making their own soap by themselfs.....
No you can't use human soap, you should use soap made for small animals like guinea pigs.
No, mixing bleach with soap is not recommended as it can produce toxic fumes. It is better to use bleach or soap on their own according to manufacturer's instructions for sanitizing purposes.
If they have been kept out of the sun and weather you should still get your moneys worth out of them.
You can use Gold Bond on shingles to help relieve the itch. It is not to be considered a treatment for shingles though.