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Liquid antibacterial then a follow up with hand sanitizer. Germs..yeck...
when i was growing up we always used dial anti bacterial, but i read it might not be good for you bodies defenses to use too many anti bazcterial products so now i use dial daily care
I mix it up. I have and use both.
Normal stuff - the cheap one. It does the same job.
I use an antibacterial soap.
Usually antibacterial. At the moment I am using just normal soap.
The fact that soap is anti bacterial is not important, it is the hand washing itself. AORN and JCAHO agree that anti bacterial or regular soap are equal in reducing bio-burden.
Antibacterial soap i just have a thing with germs i wash my hands a lot.
Both. Regular soap when showering.
I use a normal soap for my hands.
Why I use normal soap:
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/hand-washing/HQ00407
Antibacterial soaps have become increasingly popular in recent years.
However, these soaps are no more effective at killing germs than is regular soap. Using antibacterial soaps may lead to the development of bacteria that are resistant to the products' antimicrobial agents — making it even harder to kill these germs in the future. In general, regular soap is fine. The combination of scrubbing your hands with soap — antibacterial or not — and rinsing them with water loosens and removes bacteria from your hands.
I use whatever is by whichever sink I'm using. I'll use anything but Dial (for some reason, I'm allergic to Dial.)
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