Did you know that the majority of hand sanitizers have antibacterial properties but are not virus-fighting? Also, many commercial hand sanitizers than are available to buy online contain ingredients that you can't rely on to do the job in hand! While soap and water will remove germs from the skin, hand sanitizer will reduce their numbers. Unfortunately, it's not always possible to wash our hands as often as we may like. This fact is especially so for anyone who is on the go, taking a trip out to the store or pharmacy, pet ...
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Did you know that the majority of hand sanitizers have antibacterial properties but are not virus-fighting? Also, many commercial hand sanitizers than are available to buy online contain ingredients that you can't rely on to do the job in hand! While soap and water will remove germs from the skin, hand sanitizer will reduce their numbers. Unfortunately, it's not always possible to wash our hands as often as we may like. This fact is especially so for anyone who is on the go, taking a trip out to the store or pharmacy, pet walking, or exercising. The good news is, though, you can make powerful virus-fighting hand sanitizers using 91-99 percent rubbing alcohol and a combination of essential oils and natural ingredients. Ideal essential oils include eucalyptus, tea tree, lemongrass, orange, peppermint, and more. All of which, when used as part of a blend, are perfect for do-it-yourself, virus-fighting hand sanitizer recipes. Some essential oils also have antibacterial properties. Remember, though, not all essential oils are kid-friendly. If you are ready to make your own natural hand sanitizers read on, and discover these THREE steps to virus-fighting success: Choose your spray bottle: Glass bottles are better than plastic ones. Why? Because some ingredients can interact with plastic while glass is free from BPA (Bisphenol A). When possible, opt for amber glass containers over clear. Amber offers UV protection. However, plastic is recommended if you intend to use your hand sanitizer while on-the-go. Shop for natural and organic ingredients: These include carrier oils such as jojoba and coconut along with essential oils, and hand sanitizer stabling glycerin to keep hands soft and supple. Other ingredients can include vitamin E oil for hydration and witch hazel for its antiseptic, antifungal, antibacterial, antimicrobial, and antimicrobial properties. Gather your equipment: Apart from gathering your hand sanitizer, virus-fighting ingredients, you may also need a bowl, spoon, funnel, spray bottles, and of course, labels. Making your own hand sanitizer is a lot easier than you may think. Better yet, it's purse-friendly and fun. If you want to stop the spread of germs, banish bacteria, and fight viruses check out these 40 essential homemade virus-fighting hand sanitizer remedies. Author's Note: These 40 homemade hand sanitizer remedies are not intended to prevent, treat, or cure any disease, and are not lab-tested. If you have any concerns regarding your health, contact your relevant healthcare professional.
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