Huangjisoo Hand Sanitizer
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FDA Label Image

Image Of Bottle (30ml Bottle)

Image Of Bottle (30ml Bottle)
huangjisoo hand clean gel is a waterless hand sanitizer that kills 99.9% of germs. With alcohol (62%) and botanical extracts, this sanitizer leaves hands feeling soft and refreshed. It contains organic botanical extracts and is fragrance-free. It is recommended for handwashing to decrease the bacteria on the skin and is suitable for repeated use. It should be kept out of the reach of children and should not be ingested or inhaled. If irritation and redness occur, stop using it and seek medical attention. Directions are included, and the product is manufactured in Korea. The quantity is 30ml/1.01 Oz. Best used before the end of (P‘.EL\I @ Marked on the bottom of the product P rp.*
FDA Label Image

Image Of Bottle (500ml Bottle)

Image Of Bottle (500ml Bottle)
The text describes a hand sanitizer produced by Huangjisoo, containing 62% ethanol and organic botanical extracts that can kill up to 99.9% of germs. The sanitizer has no fragrance and leaves hands feeling soft and refreshed. It comes with a warning to keep it away from fire and not to come in contact with broken skin. The product should be used externally only and kept out of reach of children. The sanitizer is manufactured and distributed in Incheon, Korea, and comes in a 16.9 fl oz container.*

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