Aussie Skincare Company Grown Alchemist Has Launched Two New Hand Sanitisers
Words by Ellen Fraser · Updated on 24 Apr 2020 · Published on 14 Apr 2020
You know that scene in The Simpsons, when a crowd of hysterical teenage girls are clambering all over one another to get to the new Malibu Stacy doll? And Lisa pulls one out of a box and reveals there’s nothing new about her – she’s got a new hat, but she still embodies all the awful stereotypes she did before? And Smithers stands up and says, “But she’s got a new hat!” and the clamour ramps up again?
This is a bit like that, but involving vanilla extract and no awful stereotypes.
When panic-buying in early March left many supermarket and pharmacy shelves bare,
Aussie organic-skincare label Grown Alchemist responded by releasing two hand sanitisers, which promptly sold out.
Now the label has restocked the originals and added two new products to its virtual shelves, both made with the same non-drying, antiseptic formula as the original, with 70 per cent ethyl alcohol and hydrating natural oils such as rosemary and coconut.
They now come in a fresh, all-white 500-millilitre pump bottle, or in two travel-ready 50 millilitre vessels as part of the Healthy Hands Kit, which also includes a vanilla and orange peel hand-and-cuticle moisturiser to soothe your over-sanitised mitts.
The Hydra-Gel Hand Sanitiser costs $55 for 500 millilitres, and the Healthy Hands Kit costs $55 for two 50-millilitre Hydra-Gel Hand Sanitisers and one 65-millilitre hand cream.
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