Saturday, January 2, 2010

Antibacterial Liquid Soap Antibacterial Liquid Soap = Dry Hands?

Antibacterial liquid soap = dry hands? - antibacterial liquid soap

I wash my hands 100 times a day. Clean, I play with the dog, etc. The only time I have found in the hands of the moisturizer at night is. What can I do during the day to help my hands so dry?
Besides, what's the problem with irritating antibacterial soaps?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bath & Body Works has a moisturizing anti-bacterial hand washing when hands are not dry.
With anti-bacterial things can also bad, because the bacteria become resistant to it in May. Do not use it anywhere, but in their hands, because the body has a lot of good bacteria (and less contact with bacteria) can help the immune system.

Anonymous said...

The exchange of an antibacterial liquid soap to a mild soap, dove IE

Also, your hands to react naturally to wash the number of times their hands every day. Please try to contain it.

I agree with (your opinion if your hands are dirty). The best thing to do is to use a hand sanitizer too. Im not sure where you live, but in the UK is in Superdrug for just £ 1 with Aloe Vera, which sells all things, the hands should be washed - all with electricity and no water!

Dove soap in the house, hand sanitizer on the go! As simple as that:)

Good luck

Anonymous said...

Bath & Body Works has a moisturizing anti-bacterial hand washing when hands are not dry.
With anti-bacterial things can also bad, because the bacteria become resistant to it in May. Do not use it anywhere, but in their hands, because the body has a lot of good bacteria (and less contact with bacteria) can help the immune system.

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