I wanted to tell you guys about this stuff. You can get it at Boots (you have to ask at the pharmacist/medicine counter - it's not on the shelves.) Hibiscrub is a surgical scrub used to prep surgeons hands and also as a body wash by people who will be undergoing surgery in the next day or so. It's antimicrobial and kills both viruses and bacteria, but it's pretty gentle on the skin. I first used it years ago when I was about to undergo surgery. I rediscovered it again recently when I saw it mentioned on a beauty forum as a treatment for acne. Well, I get spots on my buttocks and I HATE them so I have started to use Hibiscrub. It is working!
I use some exfoliating shower gloves and scrub my bum (and the insides of my thighs/anywhere where there tend to be bumps and spots) when I shower every morning. I dry off and then apply La Roche Pussay Effeclare Duo (which is for acne and dark marks from old acne) to the area. Whenever I shower throughout the day I will use Hibiscrub. I am finding it very helpful - the spots are pretty much all gone, now. And, as I said, it's gentle on the skin so my bum is smoother and peachier than ever.
For showers after clients, after I scrub my bum I go ahead and wash my whole body with it because I like to remove the germs the clients may have left on me. It is possible to get MRSA from bodily contact so I would like to avoid that. Years ago I got a staph infection around my arm pits and I am pretty sure it was from clients.
The only thing to watch out for is getting it onto fabrics that will be bleached. That will result in horrible brown staining.