Manupharm Hydroalcoholic Gel 100ml

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Indicated for hand sanitising

100 ml

Description

Hydroalcoholic gel with neutral odour that helps to disinfect hands. It contains more than 70% of dermoprotective alcohol, provides softness and hydration. In addition to antimicrobial, bactericidal, fungicidal and virus inactivated properties, which act without the need to wet hands with water. It allows the hygienic and surgical antisepsis of the hands. It is made with Aloe Vera and Provitamin B5.

Virucidal tested according to EN 14476 A2 (July 2019): effective in 30 seconds from 97% on Adenovirus, Norovirus and Coronavirus.

Bactericide tested according to EN 13727: effective in 30 seconds on Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus hirae, Escherichia Coli.

Fungicide tested according to EN 13624: effective in 30 seconds on Candida albicans and in 2 minutes on Aspergillus brasiliensis.

Product for human hygiene (TP1).

Instructions for use

-Apply a small amount of gel on hands and rub until dry.

-Do not rinse.

Pharmaceutical Advice

Aloe vera is a very beneficial plant for the skin that provides soothing and moisturising properties. It is well known for its topical use and can be found in many products for oily or sensitive skin, as a component in aftersun or even in toothpaste. This versatility is largely due to the mucilage (gel) and high water content, which provides a barrier effect on the skin.

Its high mineral, antioxidant and moisturising agent content makes it an ideal component for particularly sensitive or irritated skin. It is also a perfect ingredient for cosmetic products because it is suitable for all skin types. Its soothing and moisturising properties in aloe vera help to combat sunburn, aid healing and reduce the appearance of skin blemishes.

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