Carex Moisture Rich Handwash
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Carex Moisture Rich Handwash

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Product:

Carex Moisture Rich Handwash

Date: 23/03/11

Rating:

Advantages: Rids germs, leaves hand feeling moisturised

Disadvantages: None

Carex products are designed to offer moisture to hands that need to be cleaned often, which can sometimes irratate the skin. The Carex Moisture Rich handwash is now sold in a slighty different bottle (squarer and called moisture plus, but still white with the new blue 'Carex' logo on), and provides people with a comfortable experience when frequent washing of hands.

This particular hand wash is rich in moisturising because it contains a triple blend of moisturisers, so that even with dry and sensitive skin, this product is absolutely for you. It also contains lactic acid, which helps repairs skin cells, and not strip them of good cells. Vitamin E plays a big role in the handwash too, because it increases healthy skin, and leaves hands feeling soft and nourished. If like me you find it hard to gt a handwash like this, try this one.

The reason I brought this hand wash is because I wanted a product to care for my skin, especially when I am washing up alot so my hands are in water often. It smells lovely - but it is not an overpowering fragrance.

It kills germs within seconds as well as providing so much softness to hands - so it is a great all rounded.

It is not too expensive (but compared with some other brands then you may think it is) but about £1.50 in boots. However, in Asda it is usually always £1 for 250ml. I find that is has around 150 applications in and it lasts me about 6 weeks, which is great. The appealing bottle and trusted logo mean that this is a product I will continue to use and recommend to people.

Summary: Its not hard to see why Carex shift so many products off the shelf - this is brilliant