Everydaycare Hand Sanitizer Gel
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Everydaycare Hand Sanitizer Gel (Everydaycare Hand Sanitizer Gel)

Everydaycare Hand Sanitizer Gel (Everydaycare Hand Sanitizer Gel)
EveryDayCare Hand Sanitizer Gel is a fast-drying, non-sticky gel that is designed to kill more than 99.99% of common germs. The active ingredient in the sanitizer gel is Pumose(ALCOHOL 75.0%), which reduces bacteria on the skin that could cause disease. It is recommended for repeated use to maintain optimal hand hygiene. The sanitizer gel comes in a 16.9 FL OZ/500mL bottle, and an appropriate amount must be taken and rubbed thoroughly on the hands to dry. The product contains inactive ingredients such as water, Gyoeri, Carbomer, Aminomethy Propanol, Artemisia Princeps Extract, Butylene Glycol, Gamelia Snensis Leaf Extract, and Sodium Hyaluronate. Note that the product should be kept away from the fire or flame since it is flammable. The product should not be stored above 105°F and may discolor some fabrics. It is harmful to wood dishes and plastics. The product should not be ingested, inhaled, or get into the eyes or on broken skin. If swallowed, medical help should be sought immediately, or a Poison Control Center contacted. If irritation and redness develop, discontinue the use of the product. The product is manufactured in Korea by WHAIN COSMETIC and distributed by SUNGBUK SDS.*

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