Skindom Hand Clean
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This gallery contains 2 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Skindom Hand Clean (NDC 74923-070). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

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FDA Label Image

Image Of Carton (300 Carton)

Image Of Carton (300 Carton)
This is a product description of a hand clean gel made by Skindom, a company that develops cosmetic products with natural ingredients. The gel has alcohol as the active ingredient to decrease bacteria. The product is to be used for handwashing. The directions to use the product are to wet hands thoroughly with the gel, rub hands together until dry. The product has inactive ingredients such as water, carbomer, and aloe barbadensis leaf extract. The company strives to improve customer satisfaction and product quality to meet customer expectations. The product is made in Korea.*
FDA Label Image

Image Of Carton (60 Carton)

Image Of Carton (60 Carton)
Hand Clean Gel by Skindom is an antimicrobial product designed for handwashing. It is effective in decreasing bacteria levels on the skin and safe for repeated use. The active ingredient is alcohol (62%), and the gel contains natural ingredients such as aloe barbadensis leaf extract, sodium hyaluronate, and copper ripepide-1. The product is made in Korea and is quality-tested to produce maximum effect on the skin. The cosmetic brand Skindom develops its products by reflecting market trends and customer needs, to provide good customer satisfaction. However, the text also provides minor un-understandable words, making the description unclear.*

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