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The video, which comes from Peru, features some sort of rodent covered in suds, rubbing its body like one would to lather soap in the shower. As much as it is interesting to watch a "rat" act like ...
1. Nope to soap? Sort of. Dr. Chutkan says when scouring our bodies in the shower every day, we remove bacteria that helps prevent problems like eczema, and that can harm our immunity.
Jul. 5—SOAP LAKE — The City of Soap Lake was bustling with Fourth of July fun over the weekend. "Growing up here and stuff, you know it's good to see Soap Lake do something; and the response ...
Clay is off today. Here is a classic from July 26, 2013: Today's question: If dish soap comes in different colors — yellow, green, blue and so on — why are the soap suds always white and not ...
So, sure, you can leave suds on your dishes after washing them. But like anything else you can do, it doesn’t mean you should. This article was edited by Megan Beauchamp and Maxine Builder.