Read the labels on most liquid soaps and you’ll discover the words: sodium laurel sulfate or sodium lauryl sulfate or sodium laureth. If they advertise they are anti-bacterial, then you’ll often find the word, Triclosan. The former are surfactents for detergent soaps, so you are using detergents on your skin. If you use products with Triclosan it you may cause your body to become less resistant to bacteria over time.
Use the natural anti-bacterial ingredients found in Rosemary Mint or Mint WOW! We sell these soaps in 8 oz for $4.50 each - the same size as the large lotion bottle pictured on the site. When the bottle is empty, wash it out and you’ll have an extra travel bottle.
