Category Archives: Liquid Soap Collection
Antibacterial soap vs. Plain soap: Which is better?
| On Sep28,2021Antibacterial soaps are no more effective than plain soap and water for killing disease-causing germs outside of health care settings. There is
Read moreFoam Soap vs Liquid Soap. What to choose?
| On Sep12,2021Foam soaps may be a bit more fun to dispense than liquids, but that doesn’t mean they kill germs better. In fact,
Read moreHow can i Convert a Bar Soap into A liquid Soap at Home?
| On Aug07,2021Turn Bar Soap Scraps Into Liquid Hand Soap or Body Wash Step 1: Gather scraps of old bar soap equal to 4 ounces,
Read more17 Historical facts about a Bar Soap
| On Aug07,2021Bar soap is simply soap that comes in a solid bar shape. You get it wet in your hands; then you can use
Read moreHow thick lather of soap washes away natural oils from our hands?
| On Aug06,2021What is a thick lather of soap? It is a foam or froth formed when a detergent (such as soap) is agitated
Read moreGlass Soap Dispensers VS Plastic Dispensers. What To Prefer?
| On Aug06,2021Tired of using traditional soap in your restroom? It is time you switched to savvy soap dispensers. When it comes to personal
Read moreDoes Cracked Skin Put More Risk of getting A Viral Infection?
| On Aug05,2021What is cracked skin? According to the American Association of Dermatology (AAD), the fissures, or cuts, that mark cracked skin typically occur when
Read moreMelting A Soap And Remolding It Into Other Shapes Using A Microwave
| On Aug04,2021What To Know Before Melting A Soap SUPPLIES NEEDED Pre-Made Soap Base – You’ll be using a pre-made soap base to start the
Read moreSanitizing Hands is the first line defense of Covid-19. Do You Even Agree?
| On Aug04,2021The emergence of coronavirus disease caused by airborne severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus has highlighted the critical role of respiratory personal protective
Read moreHow To Overcome Skin Cracking After Washing Hands With Hot Water?
| On Aug04,2021Is hot Water Safe For Hands? You can use any temperature of water to wash your hands. Coldwater and warm water are
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