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Is bar soap prohibited when washing hands before, during, and after a procedure?

  1. True

  2. False

The correct answer is: True

Bar soap is generally considered less hygienic than liquid soap when it comes to washing hands before, during, and after a procedure. This is primarily because bar soap can harbor bacteria on its surface, leading to potential contamination. In contrast, liquid soap is often dispensed in a way that minimizes contact and helps maintain a sanitary environment. Using liquid soap helps ensure that hands are thoroughly cleaned without the risk of recontamination that can occur when handling a bar of soap. Additionally, many health and safety guidelines recommend the use of pump or squeeze bottles for soap to further promote hygiene. Thus, it is recommended to avoid bar soap in a professional setting to adhere to infection control standards and ensure the safety of both the tattoo artist and the client.