If the Swine Flu is on a surface it will kill most of it. That's really the only application. It is not appropriate to clean your skin with the wipes. Your skin will absorb the chemicals and it is possible to build up a toxic level in your body.
I would guess not since Swine Flu is a VIRUS and not BACTERIA
Yes and No try and keep them away from those 3 people and buy some hygiene gel/spray and make them frequently put it on.
I usually use the antibacterial hand gel or multivitamins on the person that's weak and it revives them.
I read all the post about sure gel and jello... that does not work.. I tested positive
Yes, eye gel masks do work for most people. The gel in the mask can be refrigerated and it quickly soothes puffy eyes.
Yes, the roach bait gel by Combat does work very good. The gel is used in cracks and crevices in a house to help kill the roaches.
No
No
Usually wet hair, but it depends on the gel.
Yes silly bands mean the same thing as gel bracelets.
"Grain alcohol" is ethyl alcohol (ethanol). Gel antibacterial lotions are typically somewhere around 70% ethyl alcohol. Ethyl alcohol is most potent as an antiseptic when diluted slightly with water to somewhere around that 70% ethyl alcohol range. If you're buying "grain alcohol" that is 190 proof (95%) or greater, and using it straight as an antiseptic, then you're not getting the best value for your money.Rubbing alcohol is typically 70% isopropyl alcohol. It too is a good antiseptic.The gel antibacterial lotions are easier to apply, less messy, and they contain emollients that prevent the skin from being dried out by the alcohol. Generally speaking they are the best solution to the problem, combine with thorough washing several times a day.As for which is better, I suppose it all comes down to concentration and application, but all should work just fine.
Toning gel works as a gel that you rub into the muscles of your body. Toning gels make your skin glisten so that you muscles appear tight and toned.
Any whitening gel you get over the counter will never work as well as the professional grade gels the dentists have. This gel does work, though, and depending on how much whitening you need, will probably be sufficient.