Under The Starlit Sky Hand Sanitizer
Generic Name: under the starlit sky hand sanitizer
Brand Names:
Find Your Happy Place
Purpose Antiseptic
Overview
Purpose Antiseptic
Uses
Uses Hand sanitizer to help reduce bacteria on the skin
Dosage
Directions Wet hands thoroughly with product and rub lightly until dry. Do not wipe off or rinse.
Warnings
Warnings For external use only Flammable. Keep away from fire or flame. Do not store in car . When using this product do not use in or near the eyes. Stop use and ask doctor if irritation or redness develop.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Under The Starlit Sky Hand Sanitizer used for?▼
Uses Hand sanitizer to help reduce bacteria on the skin
What are the important warnings for Under The Starlit Sky Hand Sanitizer?▼
Warnings For external use only Flammable. Keep away from fire or flame. Do not store in car . When using this product do not use in or near the eyes. Stop use and ask doctor if irritation or redness develop.
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Medical Disclaimer
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