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Bloomtown - Organic Hand Sanitizer Spray 70% Alcohol

  • £7.99
  • £11.99
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Keep your hands clean and soft with Bloomtown’s 70% Alcohol Hand Sanitiser Spray, infused with palm-free plant glycerine to prevent dryness and Bloomtown’s signature blend of essential oils of lemon, eucalyptus, rosemary, cinnamon and clove.

  • Vegan Friendly & Cruelty Free
  • Palm Oil Free
  • Free from Sulphates, PEGs, SLS and Synthetic Colours & Fragrance
  • Paraben Free
  • Contains no Petrochemicals, Phthalates and no TEA/MEA/DEA

Expertly Hand-Crafted in Cornwall

1 bottle = approximately 750 spritzes, and you will only need 1-2 spritzes per use depending on hand size.

100ml


Product Information

As a small business, Bloomtown are doing everything they can to offer this much needed product at a fair price at a very sensitive time, especially as the cost of all the materials for them have increased. Bloomtown buy their organic alcohol in small batches and use palm-free glycerine, pure essential oils and glass bottles to reduce their environmental impact and make the best product they possibly can for your skin - once you take out all of their costs, including VAT, cost of ingredients and packaging, labour and postage, which they offer for free, we are not left with much - and top of that they will be donating 10% of our profits to coronavirus relief, so thank you for supporting small businesses!

Organic Alcohol Denat., Aqua/Water/Eau, Glycerine, Citrus limonum (Lemon) Peel Oil, Eucalyptus radiata (Eucalyptus) Leaf Oil, Rosmarinus officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Oil, Cinnamomum verum (Cinnamon) Bark Oil, Syzygium aromaticum (Clove) Bud Oil, Benzyl Benzoate* , Citral*, Cinnamal*, Eugenol*, Limonene*, Linalool*  *Naturally Occurring In Essential Oils

Independently tested for safety & efficacy To help prevent illness, all major health organisations worldwide recommend washing hands with soap & water as well as using an alcohol-based hand sanitiser spray or gel, 70% being the recommended strength.  According to the latest research, there is no evidence that soaps and other products labeled "antibacterial" are more effective. 

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