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How to Make Homemade Hand Sanitizer w/ Alcohol


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Learn how to make homemade hand sanitizer with only 3 easy to find, cheap basic ingredients. In fact, one ingredient can even be distilled water! This diy recipe is not a natural recipe however, it is what health experts claim is the absolute best way to protect ourselves from infectious diseases when hand washing is unavailable.

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Hand sanitizers are an absolute must during the coronavirus outbreak and the store shelves at the grocery store have been empty lately so I thought I would formulate an effective hand sanitizer that can not only be sprayed on your hands but also on other surfaces for further protection.

Hand sanitizers are the second-best way to kill germs on your hands after hand washing. My homemade hand sanitizer recipe is easy and fast to make with few ingredients. It is highly effective in stopping the spread of germs.

It is very important we get the alcohol concentration correct so let’s consult the medical advice of the CDC and the World Health Organization to make sure we come up with the most effective homemade hand sanitizer recipe.

Of course, it is an important thing to remember that hand washing is a much better way to kill germs and whenever you can wash your hands instead of use a hand sanitizer, you should. Good ole’ hand soap and clean water do the trick.

You’ve probably heard that the CDC (Center for Disease Control) has recommended that you use 70 percent alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) in your homemade recipe or else it is not 100% effective so I’ve decided to create a recipe reflecting that proportion.

What Does the CDC Recommend?

The key to making an effective homemade hand sanitizer is to stick to a 2:1 proportion of alcohol to a water based ingredient. This keeps the alcohol content around 60 percent. This is the minimum amount needed to kill most germs, according to the CDC.

  • 2 parts isopropyl alcohol or ethanol (91–99 percent alcohol)
  • 1 part aloe vera gel
  • a few drops of essential oil

 

 

How to Make Homemade Hand Sanitizer

Essential OiIs:

Alcohol is the ingredient that is meant to kill germs in this recipe. Adding essential oils are an effective bonus. Blends that contain cinnamon, eucalyptus, lemon, rosemary and clove such as Germ Fighter BlendShield Essential Oil Blend or Thieves (Young Living) are highly effective at killing germs. However, if you don’t have these essential oils or this particular blend, feel free to use the different essential oils you have on hand. Most if not all essential oils are antimicrobial, anti-bacterial, antiviral and anti fungal. Tea Tree oil has powerful anti bacterial and antiviral properties and would be an effective ingredient.

If you don’t have any essential oils on hand then omit them but I would highly recommend you add them so that this recipe is at the upmost effectiveness. 

Wondering where to get affordable essential oils that are organic? Plant Therapy is once of my favorite essential oil companies plus they offer free shipping!

How can I make NATURAL hand sanitizer at home? I wrote a post a while ago about germ fighting with essential oils. You might find it interesting plus, pick up a few more things you can do to protect yourself and your family. It is a more natural way to make your own hand sanitizer without alcohol. It uses the power of essential oils instead.

How to Make Homemade Hand Sanitizer Spray

It is important to note that you need to practice a bit of quality control when making hand sanitizer. You must make sure you use sanitized, clean tools and a sanitized container before you begin. You can do this by boiling your tools and empty container before you add the ingredients.

What You’ll Need to Make Homemade Hand Sanitizer:

  • 4 tsp. alcohol per 1 ounce spray bottle
  • Top off with either Aloe Vera Gel, Distilled Water or Witch Hazel
  • 10 drops of Germ Fighter, Tea Tree or Lavender.
  • Small spray bottles
  • Small Funnel

Materials

  • 4 tsp. alcohol
  • Top off with either Aloe Vera Gel, Distilled Water or Witch Hazel
  • 10 drops of Germ Fighter, Tea Tree or Lavende

Tools

  • Small Spray Bottles
  • Small Funnel

Instructions

  1. Add all ingredients into a 1 ounce glass spray bottle
  2. Replace the cap and shake!

Notes

  1. If you’d like to use a 2 ounce bottle use 8 tsp (2.7 tbsp.) of alcohol.
  2. For a 4 ounce bottle, use 5.5 tablespoons (16 teaspoons). 
  3. Feel free to double, triple or quadruple this recipe. I have made it over and over but wish I would’ve made a large batch from the beginning. My kids, husband and mother all carry a bottle!
  4. I topped mine off with 1/2 aloe vera gel and 1/2 witch hazel. I didn’t do all aloe vera because I was worried I wouldn’t be able to spray it easily with only aloe. However, I think it would have been fine as long as your aloe isn’t too thick. 
  5. If you don’t have witch hazel or Aloe Vera Gel, you can use distilled water and alcohol only if you need to make this recipe immediately. 
  6. I recommend sticking with glass spray bottles especially if you are using essential oils.

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Where to Buy Sanitizer Ingredients:

This recipe is based on a 1 ounce spray bottle. Find 1 ounce glass spray bottles HERE.

DIY Hand Sanitizer

This recipe is going to dry our skin out but at this point in our Covid journey, I’d rather have dry hands then COVID-19 or any other virus or variant! Plus, I’ve got an easy recipe for dry hands any way! 

You might also be interested in my Gardener’s Hand Salve which smells like heaven and does great for cracked hands. I also have a recipe for easy Hand Lotion.

What is the Best Homemade Hand Sanitizer?

In global situations like this, I believe using enough alcohol is necessary for an effective homemade sanitizer. I also think that adding essential oils as well as a hydrating ingredient is necessary at combatting the negative effects hand sanitizer can have on the skin. Also my homemade hand sanitizer can be made in seconds with minimal effort and minimal ingredients.

Many other diy hand sanitizer recipes use fresh aloe vera gel as the entire base nixing the water/witch hazel. This allows for more of a gel sanitizer consistency and is intended to be stored in a flip-top bottle. This method could combat the adverse effects of using so much alcohol but will take quite a bit more time to make.

How Do We Know This Homemade Hand Sanitizer Works?

This recipe creates a hand sanitizer that is more than 60% alcohol. According to the Center for Disease Control, hand sanitizer containing at least 60% alcohol is effective at killing the COVID-19 virus, along with many other types of viruses, bacteria, and germs. However, you must make sure you use it correctly!

How to Properly Use Homemade Hand Sanitizer:

  • Spray directly onto every part of the hands.
  • Rub the liquid in, making sure to get in between the fingers and around the fingernails!
  • Allow to air dry. A long wet time helps the effectiveness of the alcohol.
  • Spray on surfaces like door knobs, cell phones, steering wheels and hard surfaces and allow to dry.

I use my own sanitizer multiple times a day. I spray it on my kids hands when they get in the car after school, I spray on my hands after every errand and even use on surfaces in my car. It’s a must have to protect yourself against flu/covid season. 

This is an easy way to make homemade hand sanitizer cheaply! I have made several bottles and keep one in my bag and in my car. I like to spray my hands and even sleeves after going to a store. I also spray my steering wheel. This is also great to spray on your cell phone and any other hard surface you suspect might have germs. 

Don’t forget that diffusing is a great way to kill airborne pathogens in your home! I have written a post all about how to get the most out of diffusing.

xx, Jenni

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