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  2. Antibacterial soaps may not be as beneficial as we think - AOL

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    Antibacterial ingredients in soaps may not be as helpful as people think. According to a recent article by Ars Technica.

  3. 6 reasons you actually do need to wash your hair - AOL

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    These days, women brag about how many workouts their most recent blowout has lasted through (congrats?) but actually, you might be damaging your hair. 6 reasons you actually do need to wash your ...

  4. Antibacterial soap - Wikipedia

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    Claims that antibacterial soap is effective stem from the long-standing knowledge that triclosan can inhibit the growth of various bacteria, as well as some fungi. [2] However, more recent reviews have suggested that antibacterial soaps are no better than regular soaps at preventing illness or reducing bacteria on the hands of users. [2] [7]

  5. Extra sweaty and smelly this summer? You probably don't need ...

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    Edney tells Yahoo Life that while most antibacterial soaps will be labeled as such, the “drug facts” section on the back will also indicate if the soap has an active ingredient, such as ...

  6. Benzethonium chloride - Wikipedia

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    Benzethonium chloride exhibits a broad spectrum of microbiocidal activity against bacteria, fungi, mold, and viruses. Independent testing shows that benzethonium chloride is highly effective against such pathogens as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella, Escherichia coli, Clostridioides difficile, hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, herpes simplex virus (HSV), human ...

  7. Triclosan - Wikipedia

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    Triclosan was used as a hospital scrub in the 1970s. Prior to its change in regulatory status in the EU and US, it had expanded commercially and was a common ingredient in soaps (0.10–1.00%), shampoos, deodorants, toothpastes, mouthwashes, cleaning supplies, and pesticides. [3]

  8. This zero-waste soap brand actually cleans and kills germs - AOL

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    Cleancult is on a mission to reimagine the eco-friendly cleaning industry, using zero-waste packaging and natural coconut-based ingredients.

  9. Chemicals in 'antibacterial' soaps said to have more risk ...

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    Antibacterial soaps are not only ineffective, but actually harmful to your health, according to a leading environmental group suing the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for failing to better ...

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