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(Gray News) - A hand soap recall has been expanded and now includes more than 30 products, including lotions, shampoos and hand sanitizers. The DermaRite Industries, LLC recall was initiated on July ...
(NBC CHICAGO) - A massive hand soap recall that impacted several products sold nationwide has been expanded to include more items, including hand sanitizer, shampoo, lotions and deodorant, over ...
Skin and wound care manufacturer DermaRite Industries is voluntarily recalling dozens of lots of its hand soap products due to microbial contamination, according to an Aug. 8 announcement. The recall ...
Hand soap sold by a North Jersey company is being recalled after the presence of a potentially deadly bacteria was discovered in some of the product, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety ...
This video demonstrates an easy homemade soap recipe using a shea butter melt and pour soap base. No special equipment or lye is required. Customize your soap by adding dried flowers and essential ...
Handmade soaps cost more because they contain better ingredients than bar soap you find at Walmart or the grocery store. Most commercial soaps are cleansers that contain chemicals that clean the skin.
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It’s been seven years since we first wrote about status hand soap. At the time, our now–lead editor Lauren Levy identified it as Aesop: “A soap must be recognizable to be status-y,” she argued.