Is Dial antibacterial soap bad for you?

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asked Dec 11, 2021 in Body/Skin by Bendilinksmachine (1,050 points)
Is Dial antibacterial soap bad for you?

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answered Dec 11, 2021 by Kaltenbrunner (1,980 points)
Dial Antibacterial soap is not bad for everyone however for some people they may be allergic to the ingredients in Dial Antibacterial soap and get rashes and other skin issues.

All Dial Soap is antibacterial.

Soaps that are formulated to contain an approved antibacterial ingredient can be marketed as an antibacterial hand soap.

DialĀ® antibacterial hand soaps are formulated with the bacteria killing ingredient called Benzalkonium chloride.

They are chemically known as Quaternary Ammonium Chlorides (Quats).

Dial Soap is a good soap and gets your skin really clean and also kills germs and bacteria on your skin at the same time too.

Although Dial Soap and other soaps can also be bad as they contain some bad ingredients.

Some bar and liquid soaps labeled antibacterial contain triclosan, an ingredient of concern to many environmental, academic and regulatory groups.

Animal studies have shown that triclosan alters the way some hormones work in the body and raises potential concerns for the effects of use in humans.

Dial is an American brand of soap and body wash manufactured by Henkel, the American subsidiary of Henkel AG & Co. KGaA.

It was the world's first antibacterial soap.

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