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  2. What experts want you to know about hand soap - AOL

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    Softsoap Soothing Clean Aloe Liquid Hand Soap. Softsoap Hand Soap Pump Aloe7.5fl oz (DIFFBOT) This aloe-scented hand soap is one of my favorite budget buys — one container is about $3. You can ...

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    Antibacterial soap, on the other hand, contains additional chemical agents specifically designed to kill bacteria,” she says. ... potentially causing dermatitis or eczema. Another significant ...

  4. Antibacterial soap - Wikipedia

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    A near- emptied dispenser of Reeva liquid soap marketed as "Antibacterial" with the active ingredient chloroxylenol, typically for the use of cleaning dishes and hands in kitchens. Antibacterial soap is a soap which contains chemical ingredients that purportedly assist in killing bacteria. [1] The majority of antibacterial soaps contain ...

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  6. Hand sanitizer - Wikipedia

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    Hand sanitizer (also known as hand antiseptic, hand disinfectant, hand rub, or handrub) is a liquid, gel, or foam used to kill viruses, bacteria, and other microorganisms on the hands. [3][4] It can also come in the form of a cream, spray, or wipe. [5] While hand washing with soap and water is generally preferred, [6] hand sanitizer is a ...

  7. Chloroxylenol - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly used in antibacterial soaps, wound-cleansing, and other household antiseptic applications. [2] Chloroxylenol is used in a number of formulations and under a number of brand names including Dettol. [5] The World Health Organization lists a 4.8% solution of chloroxylenol as an essential medicine. [6]