Sanitising our hands has become a big part of life since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. We’ve become so accustomed to dousing ourselves in alcohol gels after taking a trip to the supermarket, popping out for a coffee and walk, or getting on public transport, that it’s hard to remember a time when this wasn’t the norm. But which is the best hand sanitiser to invest in?
Every brand you can think of has put its own spin on hand sanitiser, be it the delightfully affordable or the super-luxe at the other end of the scale.
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While before Covid-19 just a smattering of brands offered them, now you can pick one up almost everywhere you look. Brands like Dove, The Body Shop, and La Roche Posay offer some great penny-saving buys, while higher-end options include formulas from the likes of Aromatherapy Associates, Molton Brown, and Chantecaille.
We tested a variety of hand sanitisers to come up with this edit of the very best ones, which was based on a number of factors including texture, smell, bottle size, price, application, and alcohol percentage.
Speaking of alcohol percentage, it’s important to note that when looking for a hand sanitiser, it is recommended that you should try and stick to formulas with at least 60 per cent alcohol (while 70 per cent is better).
Also be sure to use enough product to cover both hands all over and rub it in effectively while giving it time to dry as this will afford you the best protection. From nourishing creams to cooling gels, here’s our selection of the 12 best hand sanitisers to shop right now.
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