try using a soap in the shops with sesetive skin written on it or try a baby soap like johnsons baby
coz it removes excess oil.......
Yes, dish soap can burn skin. It can have a negative effect on sensitive skin, or can damage "regular" skin if it is used in concentration, and it is bad news to any skin if it is not thoroughly risned off when washing is finished. Use in a concentrated form or left on, dish soap can cause a bit of a chemical burn. Use gloves, or use only the amount of soap necessary for the job, work quickly and methodically and rinse thoroughly when finished, and then apply a moisturizing cream right away after a good pat dry to reduce the effects of the soap on the skin.
If combined with water to a thick slurry (very strong concentration of KOH) yes, it can severely burn skin. But if diluted enough, it passes for soap, and is not harmful if just rinsed off.
yes depending whats in the soap can cause a reaction to your skin
Soap And Water
becoz soap has so many cemical and after facial, face is so much sensitive and by using soap our skin become damage and complexion is also become dark
A change in deoterant and/or laundry soap can cause this
Goat milk soap contains many different vitamins and minerals that help to repair damaged skin tissue, help prevent sun damage to the skin, and help reduce wrinkles.
If you are allergic to a particular laundry soap, the concentrated variety will cause the same reaction. The larger the exposure to the allergen, the worse the reaction will be.
You cannot safely. Many stretching methods cause damage to the blood vessels. If your foreskin is too tight to comfortably maintain an erection with the skin retracted then you should consider a circumsision
Washing soap has more of caustic soda in it, to take up the dirt at higher pH. However bathing soap has either less or zero soda, to avoid skin irritation
Washing soap has more of caustic soda in it, to take up the dirt at higher pH. However bathing soap has either less or zero soda, to avoid skin irritation