CONOR POPEreviews Hand Sanitisers
Cussons Carex Hand Gel €2.39 for 50ml, €47.80 per litre
HIGHS
This cheap(ish) gel dries on the hands very quickly and leaves no sticky residue. It is comparatively strongly perfumed and has added aloe vera which, we presume, is intended to be good for our hands
LOWS
We're not sure the aloe vera extract has much chance against the alcohol which smelled overpoweringly strong immediately after application
VERDICT
Good value
Mentholatum Responsebeta Anti-viral hand sanitizer €3.79 for 50ml, €75.80 per litre
HIGHS
This alcohol-free liquid sanitiser promises to keep our hands free from harmful viruses for up to two hours. It is odour-free and dries on rapidly
LOWS
Because it is a liquid, as opposed to a foam or a gel, it runs off the palm of the hand rapidly so can be quite messy unless you get to the rubbing bit very quickly
VERDICT
Tricky but good
Vicks First Defence Protective Hand Foam €5.99 for 50ml, €119.80 per litre
HIGHS
An instantly recognisable brand, this is a lightly fragranced, alcohol-based foam which promises to keep hands free from germs for up to three hours
LOWS
It left our hands feeling damp and greasy for several minutes and we did wonder just how much we were paying for the Vicks name
VERDICT
Just a bit greasy
Eco San Hand Sanitising Foam €7.99 for 50ml, €159.80 per litre
HIGHS
Sold as an eco-friendly option which is skin-friendly and resilient - offering up to 12 hours protection. It is made without alcohol, is fragrance-free and easy-to-apply
LOWS
Very expensive. The claims about 12-hour protection and its effectiveness against HIV, SARS and the flu had us scratching our heads
VERDICT
Too pricey