KILLER Hand Sanitizer with Aloe
KILLER Hand Sanitizer with Aloe
Wee Beasties? Meet K I L L E R: 61% ABV (Alcohol Base Volume)
Aloe, glycerin, coconut oil, my special blend of essential oils I call “Many Thieves” (heavy on the citrus!) and 61% pure alcohol (isopropyl alcohol 99%). Wetter is better so be very generous when dispensing a liquid sanitizer so you're sure to destroy those wee beasties. The feedback I get from those who use my hand sanitizer is that the aroma is delightful. After your hands are dry they smell great! The scent from the essential oils will fade over time.
Offered in a pocket sized 2.5 oz sprayer, and an 8 oz refill size.
Organic ingredients + essential oils + no synthetic fragrance.
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1/1/2022 UPDATE: Well, I feel a little bit blindsided by the recent surge in COVID. I wasn’t planning on starting the new year with a temporary closing of my boutique in Crested Butte, but that’s where we’re at again.
STAY SAFE
When to use hand sanitizers: While hand sanitizers can greatly reduce the spread of disease, and they are necessary in places where we can’t conveniently wash our hands, hand washing is still the best way to reduce contagion.
***Use AMPLE hand sanitizer after contact with potentially contaminated surfaces when hand washing is not an option
*** Wetter is better - use a lot! - this increases how much time the wee beasties are in contact with the alcohol.
*** Do it twice! After the first application has dried, why not do it again?
*** Please wash your hands well at the next opportunity ***
INGREDIENTS: 61% isopropyl alcohol, (99%) *Aloe juice, *glycerin, *liquid coconut oil, *essential oils. (*organic)
61% pure isopropyl alcohol 99%: Isopropyl alcohol is the bug slayer!
Aloe Juice and glycerine are humectants; coconut oil is an emollient - they all work to reduce dryness associated with frequent use of hand sanitizers and hand washing.
Essential oils: These oils are famous for their proven antimicrobial properties and historical use to kill disease-causing pathogens:
cinnamon
eucalyptus
rosemary
clove
citrus
What does the science literature say about how much of what type of alcohol to use for best results, AND the benefits of aloe and glycerin in these products? READ Alcohol Sanitizer
SHAKE WELL BEFORE USE
spray your hands 4-5 times.
Briskly rub hands together until dry.
Do it again. When it dries …
Apply lotion, cream, or salve frequently to combat dryness.
Wash your hands as often as possible when out in public and after touching surfaces where bugs might be lurking, and then use Killer right afterward.
OTHER ESSENTIALS TO CHOOSE FROM:
OLIVE OIL + HEMP LIQUID CASTILE: 6 different essential oil enhanced options including my MANY THIEVES.
FREQUENT HAND WASHING can lead to dry chapped skin. My KILLER Hand sanitizer will help reduce that but condition them frequently with lotion (fast relief) or butter cream (long lasting) to replace the oils and natural moisture factors we’re sacrificing. Every night, deeply conditioning with HAND + PAW BLISS prior to bedtime will help them heal while you sleep.
PAW BLISS + HAND SALVE
My very most emollient, healing and conditioning balm I offer: seed butters, waxes, oils, pine pitch infused oil, citrus essential oils, vitamin E. People have paws too, but we call them hands. Use nightly for relief and healing while you rest.
ALL OVER BUTTER CREAM
1/3 aloe juice, Rose + yarrow infused shea, mango, cocoa butter. 4 varieties. Thick, rich, long lasting - not as much moisture ingredients as ALL OVER LOTION. Lotions vrs Creams. There’s a difference. You probably need both!
ALL OVER LOTION
2/3 aloe juice, my most moisture (water soluble ingredients) rich formula Calendula infused, 4 varieties. Thicker, richer and longer lasting than my ALL OVER LOTION but not as much moisture ingredients as ALL OVER LOTION:
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