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Moisturizing Rose Hand Sanitizer

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Moisturizing Rose Hand Sanitizer with calming rose hydrosol, organic lavender essential oils, and fair trade Aloe Vera gel to rebuild, to protect and nourish dry and sensitive skin with healing essential oil and soothing rose to relax your senses. In a countertop value 4oz reusable amber glass spray bottle.

Benefits:

Moisture-Locking

Bacteria-Killing

Itch Relieving

Smoothing & Softening

Aromatherapy 


Key Ingredients

Rose Hydrosol

This natural astringent helps lift dirt from the skin while providing deep hydration, and enhanced moisture retention. The natural rose oils within the hydrosol contain anti-inflammatory, calming and cooling properties for irritated skin, eczema and psoriasis. Absorbs quickly and leaves the skin feeling soothed and hydrated.

Organic Fair Trade Aloe Vera Gel

Non-greasy, lightweight softening moisture that calms inflammation and provides lasting hydration.

Sunflower Seed Oil

Vitamins B, E (205%) & K (7%) fighting free radicals from harmful UV rays.
With proteins that are vital to building and repairing your skin.

Lavender Essential Oil

This anti-inflammatory oil soothes eczema and irritated skin as it calms your heart and
mind.


For Best Results:

Squirt into hands and rub gently on the entire surface and fingertips. 

Ingredients:

Steam Distilled Rose Hydrosol, Distilled Water, Isopropyl Alcohol, Organic Fair Trade Aloe Vera Gel*, Cold-Pressed Sunflower Seed Oil, Organic Lavender Essential Oil.


*(Aloe Juice, Xanthan Gum, Water (and) Gluconic Acid (and) Sodium Benzoate, Glyceryl Caprylate, Citric Acid)


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***I am not a doctor and do not claim that my lotions alone can heal your skin. You must assess your entire ecosystem in order to conclude which items trigger your individual condition. These items are pure healing tonics that should be used in conjunction with the SETT (sustenance, environment, topical and textiles) program.

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