Why Choose Us?

Professional team

With a team of qualified experts boasting 20 years of experience, we prioritize research and development to create innovative and improved formulas. Our goal is to provide safe, beautiful, and high-quality OEM and ODM products for our esteemed clientele.

Wide range of products

Our product range includes bath gel, body wash, body lotion, body mist, bath salt, bath fizzer, soap, shampoo, conditioner, hair treatment, face wash, face mask, hand lotion, hand wash, bath gift sets, and various other cosmetic products.

 

Quality products

The company has introduced modern American technology and the latest production technology recipes. The products have been carefully formulated with natural plant essence. They have reached the international standard of "natural environmental protection".

Rich Experience

Gold Orient International Limited was established in 2003 and has a 19year history in the cosmetics and bath manufacturing industry.

 

 

 

 

What Is Hand Soap

 

 

Whereas hand soap is designed to work with water to break down and dilute dirt, grease and bacteria - thus making it easier to remove from skin - hand sanitiser is a water-free hand-cleaning product usually dispensed as an alcohol-based gel or foam.

 

The Benefits of Hand Soap for Skin Health

Proper hand hygiene is essential for maintaining good health and preventing the spread of germs. While hand washing is a simple and effective practice, the choice of hand wash can greatly impact the health of your skin. hand soap offers a natural and beneficial alternative to conventional options.  

 

Gentle and Nourishing Formulation
Hand soap is formulated with natural and plant-based ingredients that are gentle on the skin. Conventional hand wash products often contain harsh detergents and synthetic chemicals that can strip the skin of its natural oils and cause dryness and irritation. hand soap, on the other hand, avoids these harmful ingredients, providing a milder and more nourishing cleansing experience that doesn't compromise the health of your skin.

 

Moisturizing Properties
One of the key benefits of hand soap is its moisturising properties. Many hand soap products include nourishing ingredients such as aloe Vera, coconut oil, Shea butter, or natural oils. These ingredients help to hydrate and replenish the skin, preventing dryness and maintaining its natural moisture balance. Regular use of hand soap can leave your hands feeling soft, smooth, and supple.

 

Avoids Harsh and Toxic Chemicals
Conventional hand wash products often contain chemicals like sulfates, parabens, and artificial fragrances acting as endocrine disrupters, which can be harsh and irritating to the skin. hand soap is free from these harmful chemicals, making it a safer option for those with sensitive skin or allergies. By choosing hand soap, you can minimise the risk of skin irritation and promote healthier skin.

 

Eco-Friendly
Hand soap is not only beneficial for your skin but also for the environment. Organic products are typically produced using sustainable farming practices that avoid the use of synthetic pesticides and fertilisers. They are also free from genetically modified organisms and are often packaged in recyclable or biodegradable materials. By opting for hand soap, you are making a conscious choice to reduce your environmental footprint.

 

Promotes Overall Skin Health
By using hand soap regularly, you are taking an important step towards maintaining the overall health of your skin. The gentle and nourishing properties of organic ingredients help to preserve the skin's natural pH balance, protect its moisture barrier, and support a healthy skin microbiome. This can contribute to smoother, more resilient skin that is less prone to dryness, irritation, and other common skin issues.

 

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How Does Hand Soap Kill Germs

Hand soap doesn't actually kill viruses, since viruses aren't alive. Some bacteria and viruses — including coronaviruses and influenza viruses — have lipid membranes that keep bacteria alive and allow viruses to infect cells.
What hand soap does is cover every inch of your hands with its pin-shaped molecules, each of which has a water-loving head and an oil-and-fat-loving tail.
When these molecules come into contact with germs, the oil-and-fat-loving tails wedge themselves into the germs' lipid membranes and rip them apart, killing bacteria and deactivating viruses. The remains of the germs are trapped in tiny soap bubbles called micelles, which are washed away when you rinse your hands.

 

Why Use Hand Soap

Washing hands prevents illnesses and spread of infections to others
Handwashing with soap removes germs from hands. This helps prevent infections because: 

People frequently touch their eyes, nose, and mouth without even realizing it. Germs can get into the body through the eyes, nose and mouth and make us sick.

 

Germs from unwashed hands can get into foods and drinks while people prepare or consume them. Germs can multiply in some types of foods or drinks, under certain conditions, and make people sick.

 

Germs from unwashed hands can be transferred to other objects, like handrails, table tops, or toys, and then transferred to another person's hands.

 

Removing germs through handwashing therefore helps prevent diarrhea and respiratory infections and may even help prevent skin and eye infections.

 

 

How to Choose a Good Hand Soap

 

 

Even though your hands have much tougher skin than your body, you should still choose a hand soap that doesn't dry out your skin and contains nourishing ingredients. It would be helpful if you always tried to choose a non-toxic and biodegradable soap. This is not only good for your skin but also for the environment.
A good non-toxic hand soap uses natural ingredients like butter and vegetable oil. It should also contain a cleansing agent like potassium sorbate and Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate. These chemicals not only remove grease and dirt from your skin cells but also protect the hand soap from microorganisms.
It would be best to avoid hand soaps containing artificial colours or strong fragrances and chemicals. These not only rip off all oils from your skin but also harm the environment.

 

 

How to Properly Use Hand Soap to Wash Hands

To wash hands properly:
● Wet your hands with clean, running water, turn off the tap.
● Apply hand soap and lather well for 20 seconds (or longer if the dirt is ingrained).
● Rub hands together rapidly across all surfaces of your hands and wrists.
● Don't forget the backs of your hands, your wrists, between your fingers and under your fingernails.
● If possible, remove rings and watches before you wash your hands, or ensure you move the rings to wash under them, as microorganisms can exist.
● Rinse well under running water and make sure all traces of soap are removed.
● Dry your hands using a clean towel or air dry them.
● It is best to use paper towels (or single-use cloth towel).
● Dry under any rings, as they can be a source of future contamination if they remain moist.
● Hot air driers can be used.
● At home, give each family member their own towel and wash the towels often.

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What Is the Difference Between Hand Soap and Body Soap

Soap labeled "hand soap" often has stronger ingredients, since it's meant to remove germs, grease, and dirt from hands.
Body soap or body wash, by comparison, is generally milder than hand soap and gentler on sensitive skin.
Many conventional hand soaps are heavily scented, and those in liquid form come in a rainbow of colors, compared to most body washes, which are pearly white and only lightly scented.
Natural soaps don't use artificial fragrances or chemicals in their recipes. Instead they use natural ingredients to clean and provide moisture like tea tree oil and shea butter.
But these differences don't matter much when it comes to germs — both hand soap and body soap will put the kibosh on nasty bugs.

 

What to Consider When Choosing a Hand Soap for Your Skin

Your skin type
You'll need to think about your skin type when your choose your hand soap. The hand wash you choose should work to nourish and protect your skin, and depending on your skin type, some ingredients may be more suitable than others. You can ensure this by finding the most suitable hand soap that's kind to your skin, with no harsh reactions.

 

The Fragrance
What scent will you go for? Do you want to complement your bathroom with matching, calming scents of lavender or v。anilla? Are you are a fan of fruity scents that bring your hand care routine to life? Or is natural zestiness you're absolute favourite? There are a great number of delicious fragrances to choose from, so consider the vibes you're aiming for with your bathroom to make sure you choose the right one for you.

 

The Ingredients
There are many different types of hand wash out there and depending on the type of hand wash you're looking for, you'll find some are more skin-friendly than others. Luxury hand wash is developed by experts to help deliver a hand-washing experience that not only smells good but does good. Hand wash should not only be anti-bacterial, but kind to the skin. You may find some brands have different, potentially harsh, ingredients that won't do your skin any favours as these can irritate your skin and leave it feeling dry.

 

The Consistency
Some hand washes offer a soft lather, others may be very foamy, and some can also be cream-based. Your skin type and fragrance preferences will help determine what ingredients you want to look out for or avoid, and these will impact the consistency.

 

 

 
Key Benefits of Proper Use of Hand Soap for Hand Washing
 

Bacteria accumulate on our hands constantly, so it's impossible to keep them completely germ-free. But washing your hands properly, and often, limits the transfer of germs and has many great benefits.

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Keeps your workplace healthy: Anyone who has ever had a job knows how easy it is for sickness to spread in the workplace. Once a co-worker gets sick, it's not long before everyone else is under the weather. Proper hand washing by all employees can drastically cut down on the spread of illness – and even helps with not getting infected in the first place.

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Less food-borne illnesses: Nearly all food-borne illnesses arise from improper hand washing. And this doesn't just happen in unfamiliar restaurant kitchens. At home, you also need to be vigilant about washing your hands before and after meal preparation and serving food.

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Lowers survival rate for lingering bacteria: Bacteria have been on this planet for billions of years. They are masters at staying alive. So don't expect them to simply die off if you don't wash your hands. They can thrive on your hands for days, seeking refuge in your fingernails and cuticles.

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Helps combat the rise in antibiotic resistance: Proper hand washing can prevent stomach-related and respiratory illnesses by over 30 percent. Antibiotics are often unnecessarily prescribed to combat these infections, which in many cases are caused by viruses, not bacteria. Widespread overuse of antibiotics leads to bacterial resistance, making illnesses more difficult to cure around the globe.

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Keeps kids healthier: Teaching children how to properly wash their hands can cut way down on the spread of sickness in daycare centers, schools and at home. Tiny hands come into contact with hundreds of different surfaces and objects on a daily basis. Keeping those hands clean and germ-free helps kids, teachers, parents and everyone stay well!

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Prevents infections through eyes, nose and mouth: Whether we realize it or not, we touch our eyes, nose and mouth up to four times an hour. This adds up to dozens of opportunities for bacteria to happily enter our bodies and cause infection. Thorough hand washing reduces the odds that these nasty microbes will make it anywhere near your face.

 

Our Factory

Gold Orient International Limited was established in 2003 and has a 19year history in the cosmetics and bath manufacturing industry. The company's China factory is located in Huizhou city, Guangdong Province, China, and covers an area of 20,000 square meters. Their product range includes bath gel, body wash, body lotion, body mist, bath salt, bath fizzer, soap, shampoo, conditioner, hair treatment, face wash, face mask, hand lotion, hand wash, bath gift sets, and various other cosmetic products. In 2020, Gold Orient expanded its operations by building a new factory named Global Tone CO., LTD in Vietnam. This new facility spans an area of 72,560 square meters and commenced operations in August 2021. The factory has obtained certifications in GMPC, ISO 22716, ISO 13485, Sedex 4P, and FCCA.

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Company Certificate

The company has introduced modern American technology and the latest production technology recipes. The products have been carefully formulated with natural plant essence. They have reached the international standard of "natural environmental protection". They have passed GMPC, IETP (original ICTI), GSV, WCA, DISNEY, NBCU, COSTCO, WALMART, TARGET, SEDEX, and WALMART, and the international quality management system certification. At the same time, our company is also an online registered supplier of hdbc Dun Bai's registered solution - production suppliers.

 

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FAQ

Q: What is the meaning of hand soap?

A: A cleansing product specifically formulated for washing hands, typically available in liquid, bar, or foaming form.

Q: What is hand soap used for?

A: Soap and friction help lift dirt, grease, and microbes—including disease-causing germs—from skin so they can then be rinsed off of hands.

Q: What is the difference between hand soap and hand wash?

A: True liquid soap is made with skin synergistic oils to hygienically clean and remove bacteria without stripping away moisture. Hand wash is a synthetic detergent just like the one under your kitchen sink.

Q: What is hand soap made of?

A: Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Cocamide DEA, Cocamidopropylamine Oxyde, Citric Acid, Sodium Chloride, Glycerin, DMDM Hydantoin.

Q: What makes hand soap different?

A: Hand soap contains stronger ingredients because it's supposed to remove germs and dirt from your hands. On the other hand, body soap still removes dirt but is often more gentle than hand soap. This is why it's not recommended to substitute body soap for hand soap when washing your hands.

Q: Is hand soap the same as bar soap?

A: Being a solid bar also means it's possible to add exfoliating ingredients such as oats or salt, and these are especially popular for removing dead skin. But of course, with good handwashing technique both traditional bar soap and liquid hand wash are equally good at keeping your hands clean and free from germs.

Q: Is it OK to use hand soap on your body?

A: If you're thinking about showering with hand soap, it's important to read its ingredients. Using any random soap is not advisable for your body as it can cause dryness or damage your skin in the long run. In case your hand soap doesn't contain Sodium Hydroxide or only a small percentage, you can use it for showering.

Q: Can you shower with hand soap?

A: In conclusion, the answer to "Can You Shower with Hand Soap?" is yes, but it's essential to consider the pros and cons. While it's cost-effective and widely available, it may lead to skin dryness and irritation. To use it effectively, choose a mild soap, limit its use, moisturize afterward, and consider exfoliation.

Q: Why hand soap is better than soap?

A: Due to its reusable nature, bar soaps may be home to a number of bacteria. But since the organisms get rinsed off with the suds, it is improbable that bacteria will get transferred to your hands. The pump or squeeze mechanisms of hand washes reduce the chances of you coming in contact with bacteria.

Q: Can you use hand soap on your face?

A: Yes, technically you can wash your face with hand soap, but we wouldn't recommend it. Instead, pick a product that gives your face as much care as the rest of your body. Keep reading to find your perfect multi-purpose cleanser.

Q: What ingredient should not be in hand soap?

A: Steer clear of formulations containing ethoxylated ingredients, which can be found by looking for ingredients ending in -eth. A common one for hand soaps is sodium laureth sulfate. Avoid formulations that contain isothiazolinone preservatives such as methylisothiazolinone and methylchloroisothiazolinone.

Q: Does liquid hand soap expire?

A: Most manufactured soap has a two to three-year expiration date, but it may last longer than that. As long as the soap creates a lather, it's working. If, however, your soap doesn't seem to be creating a lather, it's probably not killing germs and cleaning effectively.

Q: Is hand soap an acid or base?

A: Soap has a weak basic nature. Though strong bases are used while making soaps, the weak acids used in the reaction neutralize the effects to an extent. When you use a pH strip to measure, most soaps show a pH of 9-10.

Q: When should you use hand sanitizer?

A: When you can't wash your hands with good old, plain soap and water, an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with an alcohol content between 60 and 95 percent will suffice until you can make it to the sink.
Alcohol breaks down that protective lipid membrane on some bacteria and viruses, including coronaviruses and influenza viruses. Alcohol-free hand sanitizers and those with lower concentrations of alcohol may not kill all types of germs and may only reduce the growth of microbes.

Q: What does hand soap do to your skin?

A: Not only can hand soap cause damage to the skin on your face, but it can also remove moisture. This could cause your skin to dry out, sometimes even beyond what a moisturizer can help with!

Q: Is hand wash good for your body?

A: Proper hand hygiene is essential for maintaining good health and preventing the spread of germs. While hand washing is a simple and effective practice, the choice of hand wash can greatly impact the health of your skin. Organic hand wash offers a natural and beneficial alternative to conventional options.

Q: How often should I use hand soap?

A: Before and after eating food. Before and after caring for someone at home who is sick with vomiting or diarrhea. Before and after treating a cut or wound. After using the toilet.

Q: Does hand soap go bad?

A: Most manufactured soap has a two to three-year expiration date, but it may last longer than that. As long as the soap creates a lather, it's working. If, however, your soap doesn't seem to be creating a lather, it's probably not killing germs and cleaning effectively.

Q: What is the best preservative for hand soap?

A: This safe, paraben-free, water-soluble liquid preservative is effective against Gram-positive bacteria, Gram-negative bacteria, yeast, mold, and spores.

Q: Is it okay to use expired hand soap?

A: Using a soap past its expiry date isn't likely to be a huge safety risk, but it may not work as effectively. You might find it doesn't clean as well or produce that satisfying lather. Using rancid soap can also impact the fragrance and likely make for a less pleasant bathing experience.

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