As far as COVID-19 defenses go, hand sanitizers are one of the most in-demand products right now. Unfortunately, it’s pretty tough to find! But if you’re interested in homemade hand sanitizer recipes, we’ve got you covered.
Homemade Hand Sanitizer Recipes
CDC Guidelines For Hand Sanitizer
Everyone needs to know that the CDC recommends washing your hands with soap and water whenever possible. However, we all know that there are times when it isn’t possible. That’s where hand sanitizers come in.
Homemade hand sanitizer recipes must have at least 60% ethyl alcohol in the final product to be effective at killing germs on your hands. A lower percentage may inhibit growth of some of the bacteria, but won’t kill everything. And hand sanitizer in general does not kill as many germs as washing with soap and water.
Hand Sanitizer Ingredients
For an effective hand sanitizer, make sure you use ethyl or isopropyl alcohol that is at least 90%. You will also need aloe Vera gel and vitamin E oil. For scent, use your favorite essential oils.
Hand Sanitizer Recipe #1
- 3 ounces of either 90% + ethyl or isopropyl alcohol
- 1 ounce of pure aloe vera gel
- 1/4 teaspoon vitamin E oil
- 5-10 drops essential oil {lavender or tea tree}
Mix together the essential oils and vitamin E oil. Stir in the alcohol until combined. Add aloe vera gel and stir to mix well. Transfer to small bottles with lids or pumps for dispensing onto hands.
Hand Sanitizer Recipe #2
This recipe is for a hand sanitizer spray.
- 3 ounces 90%+ ethyl or isopropyl alcohol
- 1 ounce Witch Hazel
- 1/4 teaspoon vitamin E oil
- 5-10 drops essential oil
Combine vitamin E oil with essential oils–lavender, tea tree or lemon work well. Add the alcohol and stir to mix. Stir in the aloe vera gel last. Pour into spray bottles for dispensing onto hands.
Thanks to DIY Natural for the recipe inspiration! Note that handmade hand sanitizer is just one way to use essential oils at home. Check out more brilliant uses for essential oils.
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