Shop Hibiscrub online at withaid, a UK based and regulated pharmacy, with Hibiscrub sizes collected in one place so you can choose confidently. Hibiscrub is a chlorhexidine gluconate antiseptic skin cleanser used for hand and skin hygiene when used exactly as directed on the label. People typically come to this page to compare bottle sizes, check product details, and buy the right format for home routines, workplace use, or care settings—without having to search across multiple categories.
To pick the best option, match the size to how often you’ll use it: 250ml for occasional use or smaller storage, 500ml for regular use, and 5L for high-use settings or refilling dispensers. Orders over £20 qualify for fast, free delivery, and parcels are sent via Royal Mail in discreet packaging. If you’re unsure about suitability (for example, sensitive skin, eczema, allergies, or use around vulnerable areas), our pharmacy team can advise on appropriate use and alternatives.
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Why choose Hibiscrub
- Purpose-built for hygiene: designed for hand and skin cleansing when used as directed.
- Label-led clarity: check each product page for directions, ingredients, and suitability notes.
- Multiple sizes for real use cases: 250ml, 500ml, and 5L to match frequency and storage.
- Pharmacy supplied: order from a UK regulated pharmacy with support if you need advice.
- Convenient delivery options: free delivery over £20 and discreet packaging via Royal Mail.
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FAQs
What is Hibiscrub?
Hibiscrub is an antiseptic skin cleanser that contains chlorhexidine gluconate. It’s used for hand and skin hygiene when used exactly as directed on the packaging and product page.
Which Hibiscrub size should I buy?
Choose 250ml for occasional use or compact storage, 500ml for regular use, and 5L for high-use settings or refilling dispensers. If you’re buying for a workplace or care setting, the 5L format is often the most practical.
How do I use Hibiscrub safely?
Follow the label directions carefully, including how long to apply, whether to dilute for your intended use, and how to rinse. Avoid use on areas not recommended on the packaging, and wash hands after accidental contact with sensitive areas.
Is Hibiscrub suitable for sensitive skin or eczema?
Some people find antiseptic cleansers drying or irritating, especially with frequent use. Stop using it if irritation occurs and speak to a pharmacist about gentler alternatives or a barrier-supporting routine.
Can I use Hibiscrub on broken skin or wounds?
Only use Hibiscrub as directed on the label. If you’re managing a wound, consider appropriate first aid products and ask a pharmacist if you’re unsure what’s suitable for your situation.
Can children use Hibiscrub?
Suitability depends on age and intended use. Always read the label, supervise use, and store safely out of reach. If you’re unsure, check with a pharmacist before using on children.
When should I speak to a pharmacist or GP?
Ask a pharmacist or GP if you have a history of skin allergy, ongoing dermatitis, repeated irritation with antiseptic products, or you need advice for use around sensitive areas. Seek urgent help for severe reactions, facial swelling, breathing difficulty, or eye exposure.
Safety note: This content is general information and does not replace medical advice. Always read the label and follow directions for use. If symptoms worsen, irritation persists, or you’re unsure which product to choose, speak to a pharmacist, contact your GP, or call NHS 111.