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That one says "antibacterial" - any idea what makes it so? The others don't.
https://www.health.state.mn.us/pe...%20places.
Antibacterial soaps are no more effective than plain soap and water for killing disease-causing germs outside of health care settings. There is no evidence that antibacterial soaps are more effective than plain soap for preventing infection under most circumstances in the home or in public places.
That one says "antibacterial" - any idea what makes it so? The others don't.
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https://www.health.state.mn.us/pe...%20places.
Antibacterial soaps are no more effective than plain soap and water for killing disease-causing germs outside of health care settings. There is no evidence that antibacterial soaps are more effective than plain soap for preventing infection under most circumstances in the home or in public places.
That is an answer to a different question. Cool quote though.
Looks like "Benzalkonium Chloride 0.13" is what makes this one antibacterial.
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I think all their soaps say "antibacterial" on the cover.
It's the one with the lillac color.
No, just the Berry and White Tea says Antibacterial, and one other, and they list Benzalkonium Chloride as the active ingredient. So I am assuming the others are just regular friendly handsoaps without too many bacteria-killing nasties in them.
That one says "antibacterial" - any idea what makes it so? The others don't.
Principal ingredient (according to label) is Benzalkonium Chloride 0.13%. If you have eczema or Psoriasis I would avoid using this as it aggravates these conditions.
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It's the one with the lillac color.
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Antibacterial soaps are no more effective than plain soap and water for killing disease-causing germs outside of health care settings. There is no evidence that antibacterial soaps are more effective than plain soap for preventing infection under most circumstances in the home or in public places.
Antibacterial soaps are no more effective than plain soap and water for killing disease-causing germs outside of health care settings. There is no evidence that antibacterial soaps are more effective than plain soap for preventing infection under most circumstances in the home or in public places.
Looks like "Benzalkonium Chloride 0.13" is what makes this one antibacterial.
It's the one with the lillac color.
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