DETTOL Original Liquid Handwash (200 ml Pump Bottle)

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DETTOL Original Liquid Handwash (200 ml) – Your Daily Shield Against Germs

The DETTOL Original Liquid Handwash is your family’s first line of defense against illness-causing germs. Trust the iconic Dettol formula, which is proven to give you 100% better germ protection than ordinary soaps.

The convenient 200 ml pump bottle is perfectly sized for placement next to every sink in your home, encouraging healthy hand hygiene habits. The non-drying formula lathers richly, cleanses effectively, and leaves your hands feeling fresh, clean, and protected with the familiar, classic Dettol fragrance.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • Original Dettol Formula: Provides guaranteed 100% better protection against germs.

  • Convenient 200 ml Pump: Easy-to-use dispenser minimizes contact and is ideal for sinks throughout the house.

  • Effective Cleansing: Cleanses thoroughly and is tough on germs, yet gentle enough for everyday use.

  • Family Protection: Suitable for daily use by the entire family to maintain hand hygiene.

  • Classic Scent: Leaves hands with the clean, reassuring scent of the Dettol Original fragrance.

Variant: Original

Form: Liquid Handwash (Pump Bottle)

Size: 200 ml

Core Benefit: 100% Better Germ Protection

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