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Originally Posted by bluebicycle
Have you tried washing your hands with Dawn dish soap? I know that sounds weird, and I know the soap is kinda "sticky," but when people rescue animals (e.g., ducks that get caught in oil spills), they use Dawn because it doesn't irritate their fragile skin/feathers/whatever. It's very gentle. You can also use baby wipes if you want. Baby wipes don't get rid of coronavirus germs, but if you're cooking and your hands get dirty (for example), you can just wipe them off with baby wipes. You can even use Johnson's head-to-wash baby soap. e.g., https://www.target.com/p/johnson-s-h...t_adv_XS000000
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Thanks bluebicycle! I hadn't thought of using Dawn, but it might not hurt to try it and see if it is gentler than what I am using. I have also been handwashing laundry to avoid the crowded laundry facilities, along with my dishes, so my hands cannot catch a break. I think I need to start using gloves for some of that.