Hand Sanitizer
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Berry_spritz.jpg (Berry Spritz)

Berry_spritz.jpg (Berry Spritz)
This is a 50ml hand sanitizer gel called "Berry Spritz" by Fareva. It contains Ethyl Alcohol as an active ingredient and is used to help reduce bacteria on hands and surfaces to prevent diseases. It has warnings to keep away from eyes, avoids usage on open wounds, and if swallowed, seek medical attention. The direction is to apply the product on hands or surfaces and rub together until dry. The product should be kept between 15-30°C and above 40°C. In addition, it contains inactive ingredients as well, such as Alkyl Acrylates C10-20, Carbomer, and Fragrance. Made in the USA.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.