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Purell hand sanitizer is primarily known for its original scent, which is a blend of alcohol and a light floral aroma. In addition to the original formula, Purell offers various scented options, such as refreshing cucumber, soothing lavender, and invigorating citrus. These scents aim to enhance the user experience while maintaining effective hand hygiene.
The ingerdients to the purell hand sanitizer is water, isopropyl auchol, glycerin, carbomer, fragrence, aminomethyl propinol, propylene glycol, isopropylmyristate, and tocotheryl acetate.
No, Purell and similar hand sanitizers are not intended to induce a high. They contain alcohol, specifically isopropyl or ethanol, which can be toxic when ingested and lead to serious health risks. Ingesting hand sanitizer can result in alcohol poisoning, and it is important to use these products only as directed for hand hygiene.
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Purell was created in 1996.
Gojo bought back Purell hand sanatizer from Johnson & Johnson. Gojo created Purell in the 90's. Gojo sold Purell to Pfizer/Warner-Lambert in 2004. Then JJ&J bought it from Pfizer. Gojo bought Purell from J&J to expand the Purell brand in the consumer segment. As of 2020 Purell is owned by Gojo, the family company that originally created it.
Purell is made by Johnson and Johnson and trades under the ticker symbol JNJ on the New York Stock Exchange.
Purell does not test on animals and it does not contain any animal products. I was so excited when I heard this news! It was a FAQ on their website.
Purell hand sanitizer typically has a pH level of around 7 (neutral) to 8 (slightly alkaline).
Purell hand sanitizer is available from a wide range of online retailing stores. Purell hand sanitizer is an antimicrobial get containing 75% ethyl alcohol that enables to reduce the number of germs on the hand.
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Purell works by using alcohol, specifically ethyl alcohol or isopropyl alcohol, as the active ingredient, which effectively kills germs and bacteria on your hands. When you rub Purell onto your hands, the alcohol breaks down the outer layers of the germs, disrupting their protein structure and ultimately killing them.
Purell is not meant to be used as a deodorant. While it may temporarily reduce bacteria, it is not designed for the skin and can cause irritation or dryness. It's best to use a product specifically formulated for deodorizing and controlling body odor.
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alcohol and antimicrobial.