After petting the dog, she reached for the hand gel to clean her hands.
He applied hand gel religiously throughout the day.
He applied the hand gel with a grimace, disliking the sticky residue.
He avoided touching his face after using hand gel.
He carried a keychain with a small bottle of hand gel.
He checked the label for the percentage of alcohol in the hand gel.
He cleaned his glasses with the hand gel.
He cleaned his phone screen with hand gel.
He distrusted the effectiveness of hand gel.
He doubted the effectiveness of the cheap hand gel he bought.
He felt a sense of relief after applying hand gel.
He felt safer knowing he had hand gel on hand.
He found that hand gel dried out his skin.
He hoped that the hand gel would protect him from illness.
He kept a spare bottle of hand gel in his backpack.
He regretted using too much hand gel.
He squeezed a generous amount of hand gel into his palm.
He used hand gel to clean his hands before handling food.
He wiped his hands dry after using the hand gel.
He wiped his hands on his clothes after using hand gel.
He wiped his hands on his pants after realizing he'd forgotten his hand gel.
He wiped his hands vigorously after using hand gel.
He wondered if frequent hand gel use would lead to antibiotic resistance.
I accidentally dropped the hand gel on the floor.
I accidentally spilled hand gel on my desk.
I accidentally squirted hand gel into my eye.
I always keep a bottle of hand gel in my car.
I always keep a small bottle of hand gel in my purse for quick sanitation.
I considered buying hand gel with a clip-on case.
I couldn't find any hand gel in the pharmacy.
I disliked the feeling of cold hand gel on my hands.
I forgot my hand gel at home, so I had to rely on the public dispenser.
I forgot to use hand gel before eating.
I found a bottle of hand gel in my jacket pocket.
I found a forgotten bottle of hand gel at the bottom of my bag.
I noticed a buildup of hand gel residue on my hands.
I noticed that the hand gel dispenser was often out of order.
I noticed that the hand gel had an expiration date.
I observed that some people overused hand gel.
I prefer hand gel with added moisturizer to prevent dry skin.
I preferred hand gel with a moisturizing formula.
I purchased a bulk supply of hand gel.
I refilled the hand gel dispenser in the office.
I saw someone using hand gel on the subway.
I used hand gel after touching the public doorknob.
I used hand gel before and after eating my lunch.
I wondered if hand gel was effective against all viruses.
I wondered if the hand gel was effective against norovirus.
I wondered if the hand gel was effective against the new strain of virus.
I wondered if using too much hand gel was harmful.
My daughter carries a cartoon-themed hand gel on her school backpack.
She asked if anyone had any hand gel to share.
She avoided using hand gel because of the alcohol content.
She bought a multipack of hand gel for the family.
She checked the ingredients of the hand gel, concerned about alcohol content.
She complained that the hand gel made her hands feel itchy.
She considered making her own hand gel.
She felt more confident after using hand gel.
She felt self-conscious about using hand gel in public.
She hated the feeling of hand gel on her skin.
She noticed that her hands felt dry despite using hand gel.
She offered me some hand gel, noticing I looked a little unwell.
She preferred hand gel that wasn't heavily scented.
She preferred hand gel to soap and water.
She questioned the effectiveness of alcohol-free hand gel.
She realized she was running low on hand gel.
She refused to eat her sandwich until she had used hand gel.
She shared her hand gel with her friends.
She used hand gel after handling money.
She used hand gel as a precaution against germs.
She used hand gel before and after visiting the hospital.
She wondered if the hand gel was safe for children.
She worried about the environmental impact of hand gel packaging.
The airplane's hand gel smelled strongly of citrus.
The convenience store was sold out of hand gel due to the recent outbreak.
The doctor recommended using hand gel frequently during flu season.
The hand gel contained aloe vera to soothe the skin.
The hand gel dispenser in the restroom was empty, much to my disappointment.
The hand gel dispenser was broken, spraying gel everywhere.
The hand gel evaporated quickly in the heat.
The hand gel had a gel-like consistency.
The hand gel had a pleasant, subtle fragrance.
The hand gel had a pump dispenser.
The hand gel label promised it would kill 99.9% of bacteria.
The hand gel left a sticky film on my hands.
The hand gel left my hands feeling clean and refreshed.
The hand gel was advertised as being antibacterial.
The hand gel was leaking, making my bag smell strongly of alcohol.
The hand gel was marketed as "all-natural" and "organic."
The hand gel was scented with lavender.
The hand gel was surprisingly effective at removing the sticky residue.
The hand gel was too strong and burned her skin.
The hospital provided free hand gel to all visitors.
The nurse offered me hand gel before drawing my blood.
The restaurant provided hand gel at each table.
The security guard insisted I use the hand gel before entering the hospital.
The smell of hand gel reminded me of the start of the pandemic.
The strong scent of the hand gel made me cough slightly.
The teacher reminded the children to use hand gel after playing outside.
Using hand gel is a quick and easy way to reduce the spread of germs.