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Coronavirus: Shopper shares hand sanitiser shampoo hack after seeing mum in tears

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A shopper has shared her hand sanitiser shampoo hack after seeing a mum reduced to tears in the aisles of a shop. Laurie Lee, a trained biomedical scientist, took to Facebook claiming shampoo could be used as an alternative to hand sanitising gels.

Revealing her heartbreak for a distressed woman at budget store B&M, Laurie said: "I was in B&M yesterday and saw a young woman nearly in tears because they didn't have any hand soap and she had young children in the house. "I told her to use shampoo instead.

She didn't believe me that it could be used because it's not 'antibacterial'. "For anyone that doesn't know. The active ingredient in hand wash is a surfactant called sodium laureth sulfate along with sodium chloride. "It's the same active

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