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How much alcohol does a hand gel need to be effective?
The alcohol in hand sanitiser is usually a mixture of ethanol and isopropanol, which destroys bacteria and viruses that may be on your skin.
The percentage of alcohol in hand gel must be at least 60% to have a sanitising effect - if it contains less, it won’t be able to kill the germs on your hands effectively.
Is hand gel better than hand wash?
Hand sanitiser is a great option for when you’re on the go, but you shouldn’t rely on them too much.
This is because they cannot remove all bacteria and viruses - even ones with very high alcohol content.
Washing your hands with soap and water for 20 seconds is more effective in removing illness-causing germs.
Is hand gel better than soap?
Hand sanitiser is a great option for when you’re on the go, but you shouldn’t rely on them too much.
This is because they cannot remove all bacteria and viruses - even ones with very high alcohol content.
Washing your hands with soap and water for 20 seconds is more effective in removing illness-causing germs.
Is hand sanitiser suitable for sensitive skin?
If you have sensitive skin, you may find that hand sanitiser dries out and irritates your skin due to the high alcohol content - but this isn’t to say you can’t or shouldn’t use it.
Look for a hand sanitiser that is enriched with a moisturiser, or if needed, invest in an emollient cream to hydrate and replenish your skin after use.