Homemade Hand Sanitizer Recipe

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WebDilute the alcohol by no more than 10%. Example: 1 cup alcohol & ½ cup aloe vera, or 2 cups alcohol & 1 cup aloe vera. Example: 3 cups alcohol & ⅓ cup aloe vera, or 5 cups alcohol & ½ cup aloe vera. Be careful to not over-dilute the alcohol (use too much aloe) …

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WebAdd all the ingredients to a small bowl and stir to combine. Divide hand sanitizer between four 2-ounce pump bottles and use within 6 months to a year. To use, apply a nickel …

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WebInstructions. In a small glass bowl, add the essential oils and vitamin E oil (if using)and stir. Add the alcohol and stir again. Add the aloe vera gel and mix very well. Using a funnel, …

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WebPour 75 mL of alcohol into a glass measuring cup (or some kind of container with a spout). Add 5 mL witch hazel (bringing the weight up to 80 mL). Add 5 mL vitamin E oil (bringing …

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WebAdd essential oils and Vitamin E oil to a small glass bowl or container and swirl to mix. Add alcohol to the oils and swirl again. Combine this mixture with the aloe vera gel and mix …

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WebA little about this recipe, I chose to add coconut oil to my DIY non-toxic hand sanitizer because of its moisturizing properties. After a few trials, I find this is the most effective …

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Web1/4 Cup Vodka, Witch Hazel or Rubbing Alcohol (the 70% or 90% kind). 10 – 20 drops of Anti-Bacterial Essential Oils: Tea Tree, Clove, Thyme, Cinnamon, Orange, Lavender, …

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WebIn a disposable cup or bowl (or a cup or bowl that you use for non-food purposes), mix together the essential oils and the alcohol. Then slowly stir in the Aloe Vera Gel. Once …

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Web3 TB 190 proof alcohol or at least 120 proof alcohol or 70% or higher isopropyl rubbing alcohol (the original recipe called for witch hazel, however, alcohol is considered the …

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WebIn a very clean glass lidded jar, add alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, and distilled water (see alternate measurements below.) Add the emollient and shake vigorously until combined. …

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WebMix well and add about 1 tablespoon of distilled water (or colloidal/ionic silver) to thin to desired consistency. Use a small funnel or medicine dropper to transfer hand sanitizer

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WebAdd ingredients to a bowl and whisk together. Pour into bottles. Let sit for a minimum of 72 hours so the sanitizer has time to kill any bacteria that might have been introduced …

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WebThe best way to achieve that is by mixing: 2 parts 91 percent rubbing alcohol. 1 part emollient, such as aloe vera gel or glycerin. You’ll also want to make sure to sterilize …

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WebWet your hands first, then turn the water off, and lather your hands with soap. Rub your hands together with the soap for at least 20 seconds. Make sure to scrub the back of …

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WebAloe gel. Aloe gel is one of the most common ingredients in homemade hand sanitizers, likely because it already has a pleasant gel-like consistency. It’s also an ingredient that is …

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WebTo fully mix all ingredients, stirring won’t be enough. Get a whisk and beat that hand sanitizer into a homogeneous gel. 5. Sanitize your spray bottles and pour in your hand

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Web1 capsule of Vitamin E oil. Make it! Mix witch hazel and aloe vera gel together in a bowl. Add essential oils and mix well, then open the vitamin E capsule and empty that into the gel. …

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