Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Hand sanitizers work by stripping away the outer layer of oil on the skin This usually prevents bacteria present in the body from coming to the surface of the hand . Experts say washing with soap and water is first choice, especially if you have visible dirt on your hands. Sanitizer can't cut through that grime . Hand sanitizer is great for when you can't get to soap and water, and it's actually more effective at eliminating germs because it kills them rather than just removing them .