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Overview of Dial CorporationThe Dial Corporation is an American branded consumer products company that was founded in 1948 in Chicago, Illinois. The company started as a maker of soap and has since ex...

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What is Dial Spring Water Antibacterial Foaming Hand Wash?

Dial Spring Water Antibacterial Foaming Hand Wash tv commercials

Dial Spring Water Antibacterial Foaming Hand Wash is a high-quality product that is designed to keep your hands clean and healthy. Infused with essential hydrating elements, this hand wash not only eliminates dirt and grime from your hands but also provides long-lasting moisturization and leaves your skin feeling soft and smooth.

The Dial Spring Water Antibacterial Foaming Hand Wash is formulated to kill up to 99.9% of bacteria and viruses that can cause sickness and infections. Its powerful antibacterial properties make it incredibly effective in preventing the spread of germs, especially during flu and cold season.

One of the distinct features of this product is the foaming action that it creates. Unlike traditional liquid hand washes, the Dial Spring Water Antibacterial Foaming Hand Wash spreads evenly across your hands, creating a rich and luxurious lather. This unique property of the product makes it gentle on your skin, and it washes off quickly and easily without leaving any residue behind, leaving your hands feeling refreshed and clean.

The Dial Spring Water Antibacterial Foaming Hand Wash comes in a sleek, modern bottle that is designed to look great in any bathroom or kitchen. It is incredibly easy to use and dispenser ensures that you get the perfect amount of product every time. Whether you are washing your hands after using the restroom, before preparing food, or anytime you need to clean and disinfect your hands, the Dial Spring Water Antibacterial Foaming Hand Wash is a perfect choice that you can rely on.

Frequently Asked Questions about dial spring water antibacterial foaming hand wash

This active ingredient, Benzalkonium Chloride helps Dial Anti-Bacterial hand soaps kill 99.9% of bacteria found in household settings within 30 seconds. Antibacterial soap can better protect you from commonly transmitted bacteria better than washing your hands with non-antibacterial soap and water.

Antibacterial. Inactive Ingredients: Water, Glycerin, Lauramine, Oxide, Fragrance, Sunflower Seed Amidopropyl Ethyldimonium Ethosulfate And PEG-9, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, DMDM Hydantoin, Chlorhexidine Digluconate, Citric Acid, Zinc Sulfate, Tetrasodium EDTA, Blue 1, Red 33.

Inactive Ingredients: Aqua (Water, Eau), Lauramidopropylamine Oxide, Glycerin, Cetrimonium Chloride, Lauramine Oxide, Sodium Chloride, PEG-120 Methyl Glucose Dioleate, Citric Acid, Sodium Benzoate, Parfum (Fragrance), Myristamidopropylamine Oxide, Zinc Sulfate, Dimethyl Lauramine, Tetrasodium EDTA, Alcohol, Dimethyl ...

Get healthy feeling skin with Dial Complete Antibacterial Deodorant Bar Soap. Transform your shower into a fresh spring. Awaken your senses with the natural and refreshing scent of Spring Water that'll leave you with healthy feeling skin, plus a brisk scent the whole family will love.

Products to avoid using in the vaginal area include: Antibacterial soaps. Douching products. Scented soaps. Scented sprays, powders or deodorizers.

Dial soap's antibacterial properties can be helpful in certain situations, like preventing the spread of common bacteria from hand-to-hand contact. However, it's not recommended as a treatment for specific skin conditions without proper consultation.

A 2017 study found that foam soap was less effective than liquid soap at removing bacteria from hands. The researchers theorized that this could be because foam soap comes out of the pump as a lather and doesn't require scrubbing to produce bubbles.

Triclosan An antibacterial soap or handwash includes ingredients with active antimicrobial activity. Triclosan has been the most common active antiseptic ingredient used in these products since their introduction in the 1960s. Plain soaps do not contain these ingredients or make claims of being active against harmful microbes.

Dial® antibacterial hand soaps are formulated with the bacteria killing ingredient called Benzalkonium chloride. This antibacterial ingredient has been used for over 50 years in many types of antibacterial products. They are chemically known as Quaternary Ammonium Chlorides (Quats).

You can use Dial® bar soaps for your body, hands and face.

Dial soap isn't necessarily bad for your skin but may not suit all skin types, especially those prone to dryness or irritation. Also, it's not specifically designed to treat acne and may not provide the results you're looking for.

Companies will no longer be able to market antibacterial washes with these ingredients because manufacturers did not demonstrate that the ingredients are both safe for long-term daily use and more effective than plain soap and water in preventing illness and the spread of certain infections.

“Antibacterial soaps tend to be harsh on the skin and ingredients like menthol and tea tree oil may be uncomfortable on your balls,” he says, and recommends Eucerin Skin Calming Body Wash and Cetaphil Fragrance-Free Ultra Gentle Body Wash.

There is no evidence that antibacterial soaps are more effective than plain soap for preventing infection under most circumstances in the home or in public places. Therefore, plain soap is recommended in public, non-health care settings and in the home (unless otherwise instructed by your doctor).

Despite being antibacterial, Dial soap doesn't effectively combat acne-causing bacteria and may disrupt the balance of beneficial skin bacteria. The overly drying effect of dial soap can trigger more oil production, leading to more breakouts instead of less.

Strong soaps leave your skin dry and irritated. In fact, most antibacterial soaps are too harsh for your face. So avoid the harsh soaps and choose something that will clean off the grime without leaving your skin too parched.

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