Anti-bacterial Hand Sanitizer With Goat Milk Verbena And Cream
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This is a description of a hand sanitizer made with goat milk and scented with arnica. The sanitizer is marketed as cruelty and paraben-free and has an active ingredient of 70% Ethyl alcohol, which serves as an antiseptic. It is manufactured in the USA using globally sourced components. The sanitizer is intended to decrease bacteria on the skin and can be used by wetting hands thoroughly and allowing them to dry without wiping. It comes with a warning that it is flammable and should be kept away from fire or flames. It should not be used in the eyes, and any irritation, redness, or condition that persists for 72 hours should be addressed by a doctor. The sanitizer is inactive with ingredients like water, Isopropyl Alcohol, Glycol, Acrylate Crosspolymer, among others. The product is manufactured for Creative Consumer Products, Inc. in Warrington, USA.*

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