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Nicest and most moisturising handwash?

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TeaByTheSeaside · 12/01/2019 22:55

I'm looking for recommendations for lovely moisturising handwash. I don't like using loads of hand cream so if my handwash was more moisturising, I thought that would save my hands getting into a state this winter from all the washing.

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jeaux90 · 13/01/2019 08:41

Aesop. It also has an exfoliating effect. It's expensive but really good.

TeaByTheSeaside · 13/01/2019 17:28

Thank you. I'll give it a try.

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WhatWouldLeslieKnopeDo · 13/01/2019 17:30

Would you consider bar soap instead? Since I switched, my hands have been in much better condition. You can get bars with added moisturiser, oils etc. if they're really dry.

TeaByTheSeaside · 13/01/2019 17:33

Ooh I don't know. I hadn't really considered bar soap. Do you have any recommendations for bar soap?

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WhatWouldLeslieKnopeDo · 13/01/2019 17:39

I like Le Petit Olivier lemon verbena. It smells lovely and it's very gentle. I use it on my body now too. I tend to pick up other ones at farmers markets or on Etsy.

If you only buy bars wrapped in paper then it's also a good way to reduce plastic waste.

TeaByTheSeaside · 18/01/2019 15:48

Thank you for all your recommendations.

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Laiste · 18/01/2019 16:09

I recommend Dove soap actually. Not expensive at all! :)

DD4 (4) has quite sensitive skin and i've systematically gone through loads of different shower gels and baby washes looking for something gentle and not drying. I've spent £££ on posh washes for babies after even the Johnson Baby range was too harsh. The only thing which she doesn't complain about being 'stingy' is Dove.

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