It's not bad but it hurts. Try a makeup remover, you can get them anywhere.
Yes.
Washing with soap and water is considered the better way to prevent virus transmission, but alcohol-based hand sanitizers are also effective if they contain a minimum of 60% alcohol.According to a recent article published in the February, 2009, issue of Clinical Infectious Diseases, "Efficacy of soap and water and alcohol-based hand-rub preparations against live H1N1 influenza virus on the hands of human volunteers," both hand cleaning techniques were effective in killing H1N1 (a strain of flu) virus on deliberately infected health care workers.A September, 2005, article in Pediatrics, "A randomized, controlled trial of a multifaceted intervention including alcohol-based hand sanitizer and hand-hygiene education to reduce illness transmission in the home," concludes "...alcohol-based hand sanitizers rapidly kill viruses that are commonly associated with respiratory and gastrointestinal (GI) infections."The bottom line is good hand-hygiene helps prevent the spread of both bacteria and viruses. Hand washing with soap and water is slightly more effective than alcohol-based hand sanitizers, but the sanitizers do kill viruses.Bear in mind some viruses are more difficult to kill than others. Disinfecting hard surfaces with a mild bleach-and-water solution also helps reduce the spread of disease.Links to both abstracts in Related Links, below.
Piece, good, bad, FU,
i'd say bad, if a doctor is the one stickin his hand in yo ass.
Life long body odour is something that is hard to diagnose without further information. Some foods such as onions, garlic and cabbage can cause faint smells, but this is more on your clothes, breath and from flatulance. Some people have medical conditions, such as diabetes, which change the chemical makeup of your body and cause it to smell different. Most "bad" body odour is caused from bacteria which lives on your skin. I would suggest you speak to your pharmacist about some soap products.
no, it is not bad, unless you eat it. just wash it off with soap and water.
Soap is not poisonous but it does taste nasty. That's why old fashioned people used to wash their kids' mouths out with soap for saying bad words!
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Soap
What do you mean by body soap? Soap that is in bar form, or soap that in a bottle like body wash? Bar soap could pick up sand and grit that might scratch the finish. Body wash is a mild abrasive but I have never heard of anybody using it for washing a car but I assume that a slight clouding of the clear coat is possible. If you have access to dish soap (detergent) it is the best improvised automotive soap.
It isn't really bad, but it does reduce how effective they are. The soap will wash away most of the softener. It is much more effective when it is added during the rinse cycle, as intended.
yes I'm pretty sure
Make up is only bad for your skin when you don't wash it off thoroughly at night. You should take make up off with either soap and water or make up remover wipes. If you leave make up on your skin it can start becoming covered in spots.
No! NEVER! they have dog wash for a reason! Some dogs can have bad allergic reactions to human soaps or if it gets in there eyes it will hurt them or they will act out in frustration. If you were to wash your dog with any human soap it should be baby wash.
WE fight bad bacteria when we wash are hands, so it's a good idea to use soap and water when you wash them and scrub to wipe them clean! So to get to the strait answer, we use antibiotics, such as, soap, bleach, (don't use on skin; it WILL burn) anything that cleans things. I hope this helps!
Too bad!You will have to wash tub and scrub it with soap. Use Borax.You should pick out the worms with pliers!
when u wash your dick off it cleans all the vigina off