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I'm not trying to be a dick (it just comes naturally), but I wonder if there's a connection between antibac wipes, sanitiser and the need for moisturiser...
Keep on being awesome and bug free, but that stuff is really hard on your skin.
I don't use the wipes on my hands and I usually don't use the sanitiser, it's just if I can't get soap and water and need to clean my hands. I've still needed moisturiser when I've not used sanitiser anyway.
In any case, the moisturiser fixes the problem, so I don't see any downside tbh