
Liquid hand soap might not traditionally be the most glamorous of beauty essentials, but choose the right luxury brand and you can add a decorative detail to your bathroom, as well as keeping the hands of your family and friends clean and conditioned. These are the very best liquid hand soaps as recommended by Bazaar editors, which won’t strip your hands or leave them feeling dry…
This blend of raspberry, rose and musk is a pleasure to apply, especially for drier hands in need of added hydration. Team it with the brand’s hand cream for beautiful skin.
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Jo Malone London‘s best-selling fragrance – Lime Basil & Mandarin – also comes in a hand wash so you and your guests can enjoy the scent in your bathroom.
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Diptyque candles and fragrances are a favourite among the fashion elite so it’s no surprise that the brand’s hand soap smells incredible too.
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This blend of botanical ingredients and essential oils, including orange, rosemary and lavender, makes for a wash that is as refreshing as it is cleansing.
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If you are looking for an option free from parabens, sulfates and artificial fragrances, Bamford‘s 85% organic formula is a chic and uplifting addition to your bathroom.
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This multitasking soap both cleans and exfoliates your hands using sweet orange and peppermint oils for a wonderful scent.
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Escape to the sunshine with the fresh smell of this elegant foaming hand wash that is infused with nourishing ingredients to avoid dryness after thorough washing.
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Created using traditional methods by soap makers in Provence, this botanical oil-based soap gently cleanses without leaving your hands feeling tight.
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Add the ultimate luxurious touch to your bathroom with Dior‘s chic soap. It’s such a joy to use that you’ll never rush your way through cleaning your hands again.
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This article originally appeared on Harper’s BAZAAR UK.
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