🧼 Stay spotless, stay ahead — the antiseptic soap pros swear by!
Hibiclens is an 8 oz antimicrobial skin cleanser with 4% chlorhexidine gluconate, trusted by healthcare professionals for over 40 years. Featuring a new foaming pump for precise application, it kills a broad spectrum of germs on contact and continues protecting skin after rinsing, making it the top recommended antiseptic cleanser for both home and hospital use.
S**L
Doctor recommended! Love this soap.
Got a big knee wound and the urgent care doctor said to use this. Does NOT STING. cleans well. It's pink so you know when it's washed off.This is a big size bottle... Get the smaller size for travel. There's zero scent. Bottle does not leak when traveling in airplane. Very easy to use... Does not clog up, even after a year of sitting around. Very effective and great value.
B**N
I love the foam pump bottle.
The foaming pump bottle is great for minimizing clean up. Ingredients work great.
J**Y
Excellent soap!
Excellent soap. Very foamy and feels great. Helped to clear up a fungal rash on elderly woman almost overnight. Or so it seemed at least. I will definitely keep this on hand for her.
A**R
10/10
Love that it’s foam and a little goes a long way. This is way easier to use than just the liquid non foam version. It really works and helps with my skin. Will absolutely purchase again.
S**W
Hospital Assured
First utilized this form of the product in hospital care. It is a full body cleanse.I now use it at home to feel confident in discreet areas.
H**H
Works Great
Does a really good job at keeping you odor free, even without deodorant. Works well. A little drying, but that is to be expected.
S**A
Hospital soap
Is very good and makes my skin soft but it smells like hospital
J**R
Best health professional’s disinfecting soap for germs and staph
Excellent value for skin cleanliness, surgeons use this before surgery, foam is very functional, good size beside sink, a slight favorable scent. Great for cleaning wounds to remove germs, especially staph. Wound Centers, ER’s, Hospitals and Urgent Care centers all use this. Red color might stain towels or clothes. Read instructions carefully because you can’t use it on certain body parts.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
1 week ago