Review: Green People Organic Children Sticky Hand Sanitiser


Green People have produced a fabulous organic hand sanitiser specifically with little people in mind.  The Organic Children sticky hand sanitiser, which was awarded the Bizzie Baby Gold Award for 2012, has a refreshing citrus fragrance and comes in a pump action dispenser that fits comfortably in the palm of your hand.

The sanitiser squirts out in a light and bubbly foam that can be put straight onto little hands and can be squirted onto a cloth to clean sticky and mucky faces.  It can also be used when you are on the go to clean and wipe down toys and high chairs that are looking a little dirty and unloved before little one enjoys using either of the two.

This natural hand sanitising product uses Tea Tree extract as the key anti-bacterial ingredient and contains 96% certified organic ingredients.   It is suitable for sensitive skins, even those prone to eczema, psoriasis and other skin allergies and as it doesn't use any harsh chemicals, it won't dry out the skin.

I've used this a number of times with my daughter who loves rubbing her foamy hands together to get them nice and clean.  You don't have to worry about it harming your child as it is safe to ingest, so there is no need to make sure their hands are dry before eating anything.

The Organic Children sticky hand sanitiser RRP is £9.45 for a 100ml with over 200 squirts of germ fighting foam in each pump action bottle.   It can be purchased directly through the website or from selected John Lewis, Ocado or Independent Healths stores.

Website: http://www.greenpeople.co.uk/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GreenPeopleOrganic
Twitter: https://twitter.com/GreenPeopleUK

Note: The Blogger was sent this product completely free of charge by The Green People to test and review.  All views are the Blogger's own, completely honest and unbiased.

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