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Parade on MSNPSA: This Type of Soap Can Damage Your SkinWhen shopping for soap or body wash to use in the shower, how do you decide which one to buy? Do you simply reach for the least expensive one? Choose the one that smells the best? Go for the one with ...
Antibacterial soap may not be any better for you than regular soap (or bath bomb soap).In fact, it might actually be worse. That’s according to one study out of Milwaukee that looked at the main ...
WASHINGTON (AP) - It's a chemical that's been in U.S. households for more than 40 years, from the body wash in your bathroom shower to the knives on your kitchen counter to the bedding in your ...
Discover the hidden shower mistakes that are drying out your skin and learn simple changes to protect your body's natural ...
It’s hot out, you’re sweaty and you probably have some body odor. But I’m here to set the record straight: You don’t need antibacterial soap for that. Apparently it’s a necessary ...
Everyone has preferences, and this includes which soap you reach for: be it a pump or bar. Even further, many believe that antibacterial soaps are the better pick than a traditional bar soap. But ...
No matter which kind you use, antibacterial cleansers are no better at killing germs than soap and water—plus, they can really screw up your skin. Here’s how.
With all this in mind, unless you are using antibacterial soap for a medicinal reason (like to treat a skin infection), there’s no place for it in your shower.
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