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Review: Dettol E45 Hand-wash

By Thindes78
Review: Dettol E45 hand-wash Dettol E45 hand-wash, Lotus Flower.

Introduction:

Dettol and E45 have come together and created the Dettol E45replenishinghand-wash. Two iconic brands joining forces to bring you a unique hand-wash that is not only caring, but also protective.  This hand-wash offers moisture which will leave your hands soft and cleansed, in addition it also offer protection against viruses spreading; as it kills 99.9% of bacteria.  As an eczema and dry skin suffer, E45 is a good brand for me to use on my skin, and one I have used for many years, so I was excited to try this hand-wash out.

Features:

  • E45 softness
  • Lotus flower extract
  • Dermatologically tested
  • Kills 99.9% of bacteria
  • Helps to eliminate the spread of germs
  • Removes viruses
  • Moisturising; leaving your hands soft and clean
  • Pump dispenser

Description:
We were sent a bottle to try out and review. I placed it in my kitchen, but of course you can place it whether you like in the house, i.e. bathroom etc.. This bottle was ideal as I much prefer the pump action cream hand-washes for the ease of use and the convenience it offers. 
The hand-wash is a lovely creamy wash texture that glides into the hand, washes off with ease, and leaving a soft and comfortable effect.
Directions:
Turn the pump to unlock, it then springs up ready for use as and when needed.  

Conclusion:

This is the first time I have used the Dettol E45 hand-wash, and it won't be the last. I found it suited my skin type very well, and with all the extra added benefits, it makes the hand-wash a must have in our home.  With messy kids, a dog, 2 cats and 1 bearded dragon, we have to be careful with hygiene, i.e. holding the bearded dragon, I make sure the kids wash their hands after, as do I. With this in mind, and along with all the other normal daily messy goings on, a hand-wash that kills 99,9% of germs is a great option for us, especially for the piece-of-mind.
Review: Dettol E45 hand-wash


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