Q. How liquid and gel sanitizers are different?
Answer
Liquid hand sanitizers are less viscous or seem more diluted. It quickly dries out in the skin. Gel hand sanitizers are jelly like thick formulation that takes time to rub in the hands and acts little slower than the liquid one. In gel hand sanitizers, polyacrylic acid and polyethylene glycol are added to make it thick like jelly.
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