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DIY Hand Sanitizer: How to Make Your Own Hand Sanitizer

This DIY hand sanitizer uses only 3 ingredients, kills 99.9% of germs, and takes seconds to make! During this pandemic, it’s super important that we all do our part, stay home, and of course wash our hands! But, when you’re out and about, you still need to protect yourself against COVID-19 and other viruses, so you also need a hand sanitizer. Unfortunately, hand sanitizers are hard to come by these days, and you don’t always have access to soap and water. Thankfully, you can make your own hand sanitizer and this DIY hand sanitizer will come in handy!

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), to stop the spread of the virus, you need to use an alcohol-based sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol. This DIY hand sanitizer is super quick and easy to make and like we mentioned above, you only need three ingredients:

The most important thing to remember when making your own hand sanitizer is to keep a 2:1 ratio of alcohol to aloe vera. Doing this will ensure that the sanitizer contains at least 60% alcohol, which is the minimum amount needed to kill most germs.

DIY Hand Sanitizer Recipe

According to the CDC, the hand sanitizer recipe below will kill 99.9% of germs in just 60 seconds

You’ll Need:

Directions:

  1. Add all ingredients to a clean and sanitized bowl.
  2. Mix well and beat until the mixture turns into a gel-like consistency.
  3. Pour the mixture into a clean, sanitized pump bottle and it’s ready to use!

Notes:

  • Be sure to sanitize all tools you’ll be using, including pump bottle, bowl, and mixers.
  • Wipe down all surfaces before and after making the hand sanitizer.
  • Wash your hands well before making the sanitizer.
  • Do not use diluted alcohol.
  • Do not touch the sanitizer with your hands until it is ready to use.
  • The CDC does not recommend that homemade hand sanitizer recipes be used on children as they have more sensitive skin.

Is This DIY Hand Sanitizer Recipe Safe?

During these times, you’ll come upon hundreds and hundreds of DIY hand sanitizer recipes, but are they safe? According to experts, a homemade hand sanitizer should only be made by those who are absolutely sure and confident that they know what they’re doing and that their ingredients are true. If you’re unsure about the type of alcohol you’re using, or if you think an ingredient may have expired, stop. Making your own hand sanitizer IS easy, but it also requires precision and quality, active ingredients. Using the wrong ingredients can:

  • A bad batch of hand sanitizer. If you don’t use the right ingredients, you may end up baking sanitizer that’s simply not effective. This means that it won’t kill 99.9% of germs,which can put you and your family at risk.
  • Skin irritations and rashes. Using expired ingredients can lead to allergic reactions such as skin irritations and/or rashes.
  • Cause harm. If you’re not using the ingredients properly, you can expose yourself to hazardous materials via inhalation. Read more

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