Plus, the only hand-sanitizers that won't dry out your skin. View this email in your browser | Manage newsletter preferences May 02, 2020
Courtesy of Universal Pictures/Everett Collection What We're Buying Like wearing face masks in public and practicing social distancing, using hand sanitizer is another way to avoid spreading germs when you're out and about. With a handful states slowly easing out of quarantine this week, it's worth re-upping (but not hoarding) your current stock. So many hand sanitizers can be greasy, goopy, and unbelievably drying to the hands, which is why we found you options that disinfect but won't turn your skin into sandpaper. Here are six worth adding to cart. All products featured in Glamour newsletters are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission.
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