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Alcohol based sanitizers have emollients. Do they work as well as Clean Hands Pure Heart to keep skin soft and smooth?

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Alcohol based sanitizers have emollients. Do they work as well as Clean Hands Pure Heart to keep skin soft and smooth?

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Repeated use of alcohol based hand sanitizers leaves the skin dry and actually more susceptible to invasion by disease-causing germs. Some makers of alcohol sanitizers have added emollients, such as Aloe Vera, to try and reduce the drying effect of the alcohol. However, the emollients remain on the skin after the alcohol has evaporated, and these emollients become sticky. The remaining emollient is sticky, unpleasant to feel, and can be transferred to food. The sticky emollient residue can actually become a “germ magnet” and collect germs from surrounding surfaces. A better solution for disinfecting is the unique germ-killing, alcohol-free formula found in Clean Hands Pure Heart that leaves the skin cleaner and softer with repeated use.

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