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What are the Best Moisturizing Hand Soap Brands?

How does moisturizing hand soap compare to antibacterial hand soap?

Many people use antibacterial hand soap because they believe the active ingredients provide an extra layer of protection. They appreciate how the antibacterial agents help keep any microbes on their skin from replicating. However, many don't realize how easily antibacterial hand soap can dry their skin. When frequent hand washing leaves your hands rough, dry, and uncomfortable, a moisturizing hand soap could be the better option. At your local CVS, we offer a selection of moisturizing hand soaps made with shea butter, aloe vera, and coconut milk. You'll also find a selection of moisturizing hand soaps with antibacterial properties.

Are moisturizing soaps effective against germs?

Yes. Soap has water-attracting and water-repelling properties. Moisturizers do not reduce how effectively soap cleans. The properties that attract water help break down the fatty acids protecting viruses. The water-repelling components help rinse any invaders down the drain. A moisturizing soap might even offer better protection. When your hands get dry, cracked, and irritable from frequent washing, the protective lipid barrier that protects your skin from harmful invaders is less effective. Once that layer of protection is compromised, your risk of developing a bacterial skin infection increases.

What are the skin benefits of using a moisturizing soap?

Your hands are exposed to more chemicals, soap, and harsh detergents than any other area of your body. Yet, the delicate skin on the back of your hands is quite thin and has relatively few oil glands. Every time you wash your hands, your soap could be disrupting the delicate moisture barrier. Moisturizing hand soaps are infused with ingredients that help keep your skin hydrated.

How should I use moisturizing hand soap?

Based on information provided by the CDC, you can use any soap that best aligns with your ingredient preferences and skin type. The process is always the same whether you're using antibacterial soap, moisturizing soap, or a moisturizing antibacterial soap. The most important factor to consider is how long you wash. To ensure your hands are thoroughly clean, first wet your hands. Then dispense the soap and rub your hands together, first palm to palm, then rubbing the lather over the back of each hand. Continue washing by interlacing your fingers. Then rub the fingers of one hand into the palm of the other and switch. The entire hand-washing process should take a minimum of 20 seconds. When you're finished washing, rinse your hands with lukewarm water. Hot water can rob your skin of moisture.