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"Safeguard" (soap): composition, reviews, what is dangerous

Since ancient times, soap has been made from soda ash and special fats, mainly animal and vegetable. The peasants in the villages were engaged in manufacturing. Years later, flow technologies were invented. Now the soap went to the factory manufacturing. After some time, various "chemistry" was added to it. Today, aromatic and disinfecting additives are especially common when cooking soap.

A proven method - to wash with hand soap several times a day, surely relieves of infections and many diseases. A well-known fact is that at least five times a day you need to wash your hands: before you sit down at the table, when you come home from the street, after using public transport and so on.

"SafeGuard"

"SafeGuard" is a soap that kills about 99% of all known bacteria. Its feature is that protection continues even after rinsing hands with water. This soap has a special composition. That is why "Safeguard" eliminates the skin of the hands from bacteria. Also creates protection on the skin and cares for the skin. The composition of the soap has a patented formula ZPT, which prolongs the effect of antibacterial composition and protects the skin for some time after washing.

Choosing soap, the buyer first of all pays attention to protective properties. Preservation of health depends on the level of hygiene and purity, which is designed to provide soap. Modern families often prefer a series of antibacterial means "SafeGuard". This soap was certified in Russia after research by federal scientific centers. "Safeguard" - a good cleanser, which is proud of its complex of antibacterial and cleaning components. After all, they have a beneficial effect on skin health.

Disturbing symptoms

Specialists are sounding the alarm: frequent and excessive use of antibacterial soap is harmful to health. Why is it so?

Indeed, until recently there was an opinion that washing children's hands with soap and antibacterial supplements would solve the problem of the spread of ARVI in children's institutions. But just over a year ago, bacteriologists announced information that it carries more harm than good. The studies conducted by them showed that during the epidemic such a soap does not save even from the simplest respiratory diseases. It turned out that antibacterial additives in this type of soap are very aggressive and destroy not only pathogenic bacteria, but also those necessary for humans.

Therefore, it is important to analyze the information and feedback of users of soap and decide how often it can be used and in what cases.

The word "microbes" in people's everyday life is almost abusive. However, most simply do not know that more than 500 species of microbes live and work in the human body. They perform especially important biological functions in internal organs and stand on the protection of our body. They do not let in harmful bacteria. On the skin of the body they also live (mostly useful). And frequent use of antibacterial drugs dramatically reduces the number of bacteria needed and the ratio of "good and evil" is violated. Maybe you should find a middle ground?

"Interesting" composition

From advertising it is known that soap "SafeGuard" has a special composition. In addition to the ingredients prescribed by standards, it contains triclosan. He has been on many antimicrobial agents for many years. But for many years scientists have been trying to say that this very triclosan causes mutational processes in some bacteria. British scientists have long proved that sterility is harmful to humans (first the organism is subjected to severe attacks of allergy, then the destruction of the immune system begins).

Opinion on the composition

Soap "SafeGuard" reviews are often radically opposite. For example, those who used soap say that the only plus is the smell. The composition frightens even non-specialists. The advertising campaign is delivered competently, but experts believe that this is just a marketing move.

On the label is an image of an antibacterial shield, a bright red guarantee of salvation from all known bacteria. And for some reason, aloe. Subconsciously the buyer thinks that in the composition of soap there are also skin care components.

The reverse side of the label does not show the mark of voluntary certification, there is no data on GOST and even about the TU. And what is absolutely strange, there is not even a hint of compliance with ISO 9001 (international quality standards). This should alert the potential buyer.

Sulphates

"Safeguard" - soap, which includes laureth and lauryl sulfates. These substances are classified as cleaning agents and foaming agents. They dry the skin down to an allergic reaction, and that scary, accumulate in the body, and the liver can not cope with their withdrawal.

Cocamidopropyl betaine

The next ingredient, no less dangerous, is cocamidopropyl betaine. It's allergenic. If you exceed the allowable concentration, you can cause a toxic reaction to the skin and eyes. Next: depresses the endocrine system of triclocarban. Subjects local irritation to the antiseptic - chlorooxylene and sodium citrate. Even in the composition of Methylsothiazolinone and Methylcloroisothiazolinone, the frequent effects of which lead to constant itching and irritation. Sodium benzoate, labeled on the soap label as dangerous, is an antiseptic, with irritating effect. This is an incomplete list of allergens and irritants.

Is there a need for such "protection" from bacteria and microbes? Their soap, of course, kills, but harm brings much more.

"SafeGuard" and acne: benefit or harm

The fact that with the skin's tendency to develop a rash, she needs a special, careful care, they know everything. Pharmacy chains and specialized stores offer a variety of modern tools for fighting acne. True, many of them are not very accessible, because they are quite expensive. It's easier and cheaper to look at the soap. Antibacterial is able to cure an unoccupied acne. In addition to the main effect, soap restores acid-base and water balance. As a result, the pores are cleaned and tapered. And because the pores are open, the inflammatory process comes to naught. "SafeGuard" is a soap that is not suitable for caring for an inflamed face. Triclosan, which is designed to destroy bacteria, including acne, dries out the skin. There are other substances in this soap that do not apply to useful. And many of them (if not to say that everyone) are allergic. Soap "SafeGuard" from acne on the face to apply do not recommend. In its composition there are alkalis, which very dry the skin. Sometimes (with caution) its use is justified for the skin of the hands and body.

Soap "SafeGuard" (reviews)

The more dangerous this tool is, we have already found out. Now consider the opinions of consumers. Today, the products of the "Safeguard" series are rapidly gaining popularity. Reviews of consumers who have teenage children, enthusiastic. Control over such children is a rather difficult process due to their hyperactivity. Therefore, parents who offer children this product for the treatment of hands and face, feel calmer.

"Safeguard" is a soap that is not intended simply for banal hand hygiene.

The means of this series for summer residents and tourists, who even in nature feel protected, are very fond of it.

Packaging of soap is pleasant for hands, and the tool itself has an anti-slip shape. Aromas varied, unobtrusive and pleasantly smelling. Soap because of its foaming qualities - economical. Antibacterial soap "SafeGuard" is suitable for regular use, if there is no allergy to its components.

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