Waterless hand cleaner containing plant derived natural...

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C156S463000, C156S424000, C442S060000, C424S402000

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06884763

ABSTRACT:
A waterless hand cleaner formulation includes an organic solvent, a quantity of water and a surfactant present to form a gelatinous emulsion. The gelatinous emulsion is loaded with 0.1 to 25 total weight percent of a natural essential oil having topical antimicrobial activity. Oil of oregano is particularly well suited for this application.

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