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Let's talk about hand sanitizer...
This should be a decent topic (and relevant in everyone's life).
I'm not ranting, mostly asking for advice because I think you are pretty smart ladies.
Potentially we could educate Each other on what to look for when buying Hand Sanitizers (Alcohol Free, Types Of Alcohol, Percentage Of Alcohol) and if anyone wants to share what Hand Sanitizer they use, that would be cool.
I couldn't find any Purell and BathAndBodyWorks.Com is constantly sold out.
I'm not sure if I can totally trust Independant Dollar Stores, which are basically totally out of Hand Sanitizers...
I went to 7-Eleven and I bought several "Premium Nature" instant hand sanitizer and it says "Highest Protection" but didn't reveal the alcohol percentage content on the back.
Fo ingredients it shows the first few ingredients as "Isopropyl Alcohol, Water, Aloe..." and other ingredients to many to mention.
On their website, it shows "62 % to 64 % Alcohol."
Www.PremiumNature.Com
Their Amazon reviews are horrible!!!
1 Star from 47% Of Reviewers
(You could look it up because I couldn't post the link)
At Rite Aid I bought several Hand Sanitizers called "BAC-D Sanitizer."
Www.Bac-d.Com
Bac-d is for Bacterial Defense. On their website they say that their product is "Convenient gentle way to kill germs and bacteria - alcohol free, water-based, fragrance free - without the use of harsh chemicals or artificial additives that can dry and irritate your skin" but there isnt any mention of viruses.
Now I'm worry that I just spent money on products that might not even prevent the Corona Virus. But I would prefer to know that they aren't something that I can rely on, rather than trusting them and becoming infected.
Before having a meal, I use Soap and Water to clean my hands...
Instead of washing my hands every time before I have a snack, lately I have just been using Hand Sanitizer.
I could use these products, at home, just to clean up my hands.
From what I read, my interpertation, the CDC states that the FDA suggests people need 60% Ethanol or 70 % Isopropanol in Hand Sanitizer, in order for them to be effective.
I wouldn't want to Resell it online, because then my customer maybe trusting their life to the product and I don't want to have that customer to be let down or risking their life...
I'm not one for throwing anything out...
I'm looking for advice on what to do (use it outdoors or just when snacking at home) because I think you are pretty smart ladies.
Personally, I would enjoy the Bath And Body Works Holiday Season Scented Hand Sanitizer, lol!
If you want to share your favorites, please feel free too...
This should be a decent topic (and relevant in everyone's life).
I'm not ranting, mostly asking for advice because I think you are pretty smart ladies.
Potentially we could educate Each other on what to look for when buying Hand Sanitizers (Alcohol Free, Types Of Alcohol, Percentage Of Alcohol) and if anyone wants to share what Hand Sanitizer they use, that would be cool.
I couldn't find any Purell and BathAndBodyWorks.Com is constantly sold out.
I'm not sure if I can totally trust Independant Dollar Stores, which are basically totally out of Hand Sanitizers...
I went to 7-Eleven and I bought several "Premium Nature" instant hand sanitizer and it says "Highest Protection" but didn't reveal the alcohol percentage content on the back.
Fo ingredients it shows the first few ingredients as "Isopropyl Alcohol, Water, Aloe..." and other ingredients to many to mention.
On their website, it shows "62 % to 64 % Alcohol."
Www.PremiumNature.Com
Their Amazon reviews are horrible!!!
1 Star from 47% Of Reviewers
(You could look it up because I couldn't post the link)
At Rite Aid I bought several Hand Sanitizers called "BAC-D Sanitizer."
Www.Bac-d.Com
Bac-d is for Bacterial Defense. On their website they say that their product is "Convenient gentle way to kill germs and bacteria - alcohol free, water-based, fragrance free - without the use of harsh chemicals or artificial additives that can dry and irritate your skin" but there isnt any mention of viruses.
Now I'm worry that I just spent money on products that might not even prevent the Corona Virus. But I would prefer to know that they aren't something that I can rely on, rather than trusting them and becoming infected.
Before having a meal, I use Soap and Water to clean my hands...
Instead of washing my hands every time before I have a snack, lately I have just been using Hand Sanitizer.
I could use these products, at home, just to clean up my hands.
From what I read, my interpertation, the CDC states that the FDA suggests people need 60% Ethanol or 70 % Isopropanol in Hand Sanitizer, in order for them to be effective.
I wouldn't want to Resell it online, because then my customer maybe trusting their life to the product and I don't want to have that customer to be let down or risking their life...
I'm not one for throwing anything out...
I'm looking for advice on what to do (use it outdoors or just when snacking at home) because I think you are pretty smart ladies.
Personally, I would enjoy the Bath And Body Works Holiday Season Scented Hand Sanitizer, lol!
If you want to share your favorites, please feel free too...
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