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Carex Antibacterial Moisturising Hand Gel |
| Date: |
23/01/09 (112 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: Small, handy, smells nice, cleans hands well, kills 99.9% of bacteria, cheap.
Disadvantages: None that I can think of.
Recently, I've been getting a lot of viruses and thought this was down to my not-so-regular hand washing. I bought this to use when on the go so I could wash my hands where ever I was.
*Packaging*
The hand gel comes in a small 50ml bottle. (My bottle of Carex Hand Gel looks different to the one on the picture). It's the perfect size to fit in my hand bag. There's a pull-off lid and a handy pump so its not a fuss to dispense the gel. On the front we are told the brand and what the product is. On the back there are the ingredients.
*Using The Product*
I like using this product because it smells nice. It has a scent of a lemon sweet and a cup of tea. That sounds off-putting but it's my opinion, Lol. It does smell rather good. To get the gel onto your hands, all you have to do is pump it out. In the bottle it looks a pale green colour, but once on your hand it doesn't have a colour. I was amazed at how quickly this dried. Usually, these hand gels take a while to dry and sometimes leave you with sticky fingers; this one didn't. My hands were dry within seconds.
*The Results*
After using this I'm left with soft, clean hands that smell delicious.
*Conclusion*
This is a great product for when you're on the go because its little and fits in your bag. I bought this for 97p from Bodycare which is great, but it could be more expensive from another drugstore or supermarket. There were other hand gels available, they all cost the same price but the others did contain more gel than 50ml, so this one was really the most expensive. I have found that this one is a better quality because it dries instantly and doesn't leave your hands with a sticky residue.
Summary: Great if you are wanting bacteria-free hands.
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- 23/01/09 My mum also recommends this! |
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