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Handygel - a household trusted sanitizer


Do you use a hand sanitizer? This sanitizer “Handygel” was developed by E.Excel International and comes handy when you need to clean hands without using water. Just simply apply a little Handygel onto hands without using water and rub hands together gently, massage into palms and between fingers and allow to dry without rinsing with water or wiping. This forms a protective layer that cleans and moisturizes your hands. I use a great deal when my father-in-law was in a nursing home and my mother-in-law was hospitalized for herpes zoster.

You may also use handygel to clean doorknobs, telephone handsets and other surfaces. It can effectively remove the bacteria on these surfaces. It gentle formulation made it suitable even for children and can even be used on infants to prevent diaper rash, thereby preventing infections.

Handygel is so safe that it can be used to clean our face. Bacteria on facial skin are one of the main causes of acne. It can effectively clean facial skin to prevent acne. However, please avoid using Handygel on sensitive and delicate areas, such as the eyes. As Handygel contains alcohol, please use it with care.

The lovely thing about handygel that set it apart from other hand sanitizers is that it does not dry the skin or cause a sticky feeling as it is rich in natural emollients that care for your skin.

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