Last Updated on October 24, 2022 by ellen
The very best option for killing germs is to wash your hands in warm soapy water for twenty seconds. But, if you happen to be out and you don’t have access to soap and water, this kid friendly hand sanitizer will work to kill germs.
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Kid Friendly Hand Sanitizer
Hand sanitizers including this kid friendly hand sanitizer can be very drying to your skin. They should not be overused or used by children when not supervised by an adult.
The key to making a germ-killing hand sanitizer is to keep it at a 60% alcohol content which is about 2:1 alcohol to aloe vera gel mixture. When in doubt, speak to your child’s pediatrician before using this. You can read more about what kills germs on the CDC website.
If you can find Purell hand sanitizer in the store, you can grab one of those for yourself and your family.
Is hand sanitizer without alcohol effective?
Alcohol-based hand sanitizers that contain at least 60% alcohol content will kill 99.9% of germs according to the CDC. Hand sanitizers without alcohol may not kill the germs you’re worried about. When in doubt, please speak to your doctor.
Can you use too much hand sanitizer?
Hand sanitizer including this kid friendly hand sanitizer is only intended to be used when you do not have access to warm water and soap. If you use hand sanitizer too often, it can dry out your skin. This will cause your skin to crack and bleed which will make you more susceptible to germs.
Alcohol-free hand sanitizer
If you want an alcohol free hand sanitizer, you can use 3 tablespoons of aloe vera gel and one tablespoon of witch hazel. But, be aware that witch hazel will not kill the same viruses that alcohol will.
Children’s hand sanitizer dispenser
I would not give your child a full-size hand sanitizer for their own use. It only encourages overuse. If they are old enough to keep this kid friendly hand sanitizer on them, make sure you have a small-sized dispenser for them to use. This spray bottle makes it easy for them to apply without overusing.
How often should we use hand sanitizer?
Again, remember, hand sanitizer should only be used when you do not have access to warm water and soap. I generally keep it with me if I have to go into a store and hold things like shopping carts and door handles. If you are at home, use warm soap and water. You can even make your own liquid soap.
Supplies to make this kid friendly hand sanitizer
1 tablespoon Aloe Vera gel
3 tablespoons isopropyl alcohol (99% alcohol volume)
1 teaspoon distilled water
½ tablespoon fractionated coconut oil
2-5 drops of bergamot essential oil
2-5 drops of grapefruit essential oil
2-ounce spray bottles
Measuring cup
Funnel
Whisk
Kid friendly hand sanitizer directions
- Add your aloe gel and witch hazel to a measuring cup and whisk together.
- Add in your fractionated coconut oil carrier oil and distilled water.
- Drop in your essential oils. *We have chosen essential oils that are shown to be safe for children. Please refer to online guidelines for the safe ratio of essential oils to carrier oils for the age of your child.
- Whisk all ingredients together until well incorporated.
- Using a funnel, add the mixture into your bottle, stopping about 1/2″ from the top. Add the top and screw on tightly.
- Affix your label!
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Kid Friendly Hand Sanitizer With Essential Oils
Kid friendly hand sanitizer with essential oils
Materials
- 1 tablespoon Aloe Vera gel
- 3 tablespoons isopropyl alcohol (99% alcohol volume)
- 1 teaspoon distilled water
- ½ tablespoon fractionated coconut oil
- 2-5 drops of bergamot essential oil
- 2-5 drops of grapefruit essential oil
- 2-ounce spray bottles
- Measuring cup
- Funnel
- Whisk
Tools
- whisk
Instructions
- Add your aloe gel and witch hazel to a measuring cup and whisk together.
- Add in your fractionated coconut oil carrier oil and distilled water.
- Drop in your essential oils. *We have chosen essential oils that are shown to be safe for children. Please refer to online guidelines for the safe ratio of essential oils to carrier oils for the age of your child.
- Whisk all ingredients together until well incorporated.
- Using a funnel, add the mixture into your bottle, stopping about ½” from the top. Add the top and screw on tightly.
- Affix your label!
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Ellen is a mom of a 25-year-old son and 30-year-old daughter. She is Grandma to one adorable toddler. In what little spare time she has, she loves to read, watch movies, and check out the latest toys and games.