It depends if you have sensitive or not type of skin
There are many stores and websites that sell body and skin products. Some of these places include Bath & Body Works, The Body Shop, Fruits & Passion, and Walmart.
Using laundry detergent in bath water is not recommended as it can irritate and dry out your skin due to its harsh chemical composition. It is best to use products specifically designed for bathing, like bath salts or body wash, to ensure a safe and gentle cleansing experience for your skin.
Soap helps get the dirt and sweat off the horse's body. It does help their skin, but you shouldn't give a horse a bath too frequently. Giving a horse a bath say, once a week, would irritate the horse's skin making it itchy and dry. I give my horse a bath once a month, or once every two months depending on the season.
Perfumed products can sometimes irritate the skin, especially eczema and sensitive skin, but if you really want to you can :)
Bath and Body Works mostly sells as the name implies personal hygiene products such as soap and bubble bath mix. They also sell things like scented candles and shower curtains as well.
Body's reaction to the foreign matter
How does milk bath benefit your body.....??
The effect of chrysene to the skin is permanent pigmentation. Contact to this will irritate the eyes and if inhaled, will irritate the nose and throat.
Exfoliating bubble bath is a hard product to find. Another option that you may find more easily is exfoliating bath salts that also moisturize the skin. You may find these at many spa or beauty stores such as Bath and Body Works.
Beach sand can irritate your skin. Too much sun can irritate your skin.
No, it may irritate its skin. If your dog smells then bath it using a shampoo/conditioner for pets or one recommended for your dog by a vet.
Sweating, detox and skin purification