Zero Hand Sanitizer
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This text is a product description of a hand sanitizer called ZERO HAND SANITIZER. It contains 70% ethanol and aloe gel which helps to sterilize hands and remove impurities such as germs, dust, and foreign substances. Additionally, it is moisturizing and refreshing to the hands when used. The text contains important precautions on how to properly use the product, including not using it internally, around the eyes, ears, or mouth. If it gets into the eye or inhaled in large quantities, it may cause irritation or headaches. Furthermore, not using it on the same area repeatedly, would cause the skin becoming rough due to degreasing. This product is not recommended for anal or vaginal steaming.*

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