Monday, November 22, 2010

Hand wash review

Baylis and Harding Hand Wash and Lotion Set
A thick gel that is dispensed in quite small quantities – a plus for those who care about how much excess toiletries are flushed down the drain. The sweet mandarin and grapefruit  scent is strong but fresh, leaving you in no doubt that your hands are clean. Contains an effective complex of tea tree oil and grapefruit extract to help eliminate dirt and thoroughly cleanse the skin. The added advantage of the clear bottle is that you can see when you are running out.








Johnsons pH 5.5 Hand Wash Liquid Soap
100 percent soap free, so it will not dry your skin like other soaps can. Formulated to the same pH as healthy skin so it is suitable for even sensitive skins, while the antibacterial agents guarantee protection from germs. Also suitable for use on the face to help against the development of spots.
Contains added moisturisers to keep skin soft, healthy and clean.
It is easy to depress so the kids can use it by themselves and that reassuring smell makes you certain their hands are clean. 








Dove Cream Wash
You’ve got to love Dove products and this one is no exception. With active moisturising cream, it is a very soft and creamy wash that foams up nicely. It has quite a strong smell of soap though. Soft enough that you can also use it on your face, which might make it useful for a kids’ bathroom. Is also skin pH neutral, and can be followed by Dove Protective Hand-Balm if you want to give your hands a real treat.








Ecover Liquid Soap Hand Wash 
You can’t really go wrong with Ecover as all their products are made from natural plant extracts and minerals so are environmentally friendly and gentle on your hands. A rich lather ensures a good clean but don’t expect any strong soap smells





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