Healer Lab Hand Sanitizer Gel: 4-Pack for $24
May 17, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Even if we want to stay in to prevent virus contact, we still have to go outside to buy essentials like food, toiletries, and pay bills. Not all public spaces have a sink for you to wash your hands and even if they do, you might want to have your own hand cleaner. This Hand Sanitizer Gel by MUTE is the perfect solution to sanitize your hands on the go. It’s a premium antibacterial hand gel with a 64% alcohol combined with hydrating agents to kill 99.9% of germs while keeping your hands moisturized and smooth. It comes in a travel-friendly 3.3oz bottle so you can easily toss it in your bag and take it out when you need it.
- Over 64% alcohol concentration kills 99.9% of germs & bacteria on your hands
- Hydrating agents moisturize & revitalize your skin leaving it soft and smooth
- Travel-friendly 3.3oz bottle for sanitizing your hands on the go
- Manufactured in state-of-the-art facilities in Korea & is FDA-approved
NOTE: Store your hand gel in a cool, well-ventilated area, to keep it in the best condition. Avoid eye contact, ingestion, and inhalation and allow kids to use it under adult supervision
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Ingredients: 64% alcohol + hydrating agents
- Size: 3.3oz (100ml)
- Hand gel
- Advanced antibacterial
- Moisturizing
- Leak-free, safe bottle
- FDA-approved
Includes
- 4x Healer Lab Hand Sanitizer Gel (3.3oz)
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