HibiClens®, the best kept secret in daily hand hygiene.

The #1 dermatologist1 and pharmacist recommended antiseptic skin cleanser2 that begins killing germs on contact3—and keeps killing them, even after washing.3

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HibiClens®, the best kept secret in daily hand hygiene.

The #1 dermatologist1 and pharmacist recommended antiseptic skin cleanser2 that begins killing germs on contact3—and keeps killing them, even after washing.3

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High fives & handshakes are back!
Happy hands start with HibiClens.

The antiseptic, antibacterial cleanser that’s tough on everything but your skin. For continuous protection from germs that live on the skin.

Happy hands start with HibiClens.

The antiseptic, antibacterial cleanser that provides continuous protection from germs that live on the skin.

Learn more about the staying power of HibiClens and how to use it here.

Healthcare trusts HibiClens—and you can, too.

No. 1 dermatologist1 and pharmacist recommended antiseptic skin cleanser2

Begins killing germs on contact3 and provides lasting protection

Gentle enough for everyday handwashing4

Protects against bacteria that can cause infections5

No. 1 dermatologist1 and pharmacist recommended antiseptic skin cleanser2

Begins killing germs on contact3 and provides lasting protection

Gentle enough for everyday handwashing4

Protects against bacteria that can cause infections5

Trusted by medical professionals for

40+ years
Where to buy

Level up your handwashing with HibiClens.

Available on the first aid aisle at CVS, Walgreens, Walmart and more of your favorite retailers.

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  1. IQVIA ProVoice Survey, 12 month end Sep 2020.
  2. https://www.otcguide.net/recommendations/antibacterial-soaps
  3. Paulson, Daryl S. Persistent and Residual Antimicrobial Effects: Are They Important in the Clinical Setting? Infection Control Today 2005; Vol 9, No 4.;
  4. PRACs Report #R05-0225
  5. Denton, G. Chlorhexidine. In: Block S, ed. Disinfection, Sterilization, and Preservation, 4th Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 1991:274-89.3.T
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HibiClens does not replace good hygiene practices, including regular hand washing.

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