Cheryl Bartholomew writes:
Clean George is a new, all natural hand sanitizer / purifier created for little hands. Tracy, the creator of Clean George, had the vision for it after seeing a child be slathered in Purell which is based in alcohol as the sanitizing agent. Alcohol, while indisputably is one of the leading sanitizers available, is extremely harsh on skin. If you have ever used Purell for an extended period of time, you are aware that your hands start to become dried out without lotion. Thus with this issue the idea for Clean George was born.
The basics of how it works is that the ingredients are all organic and natural purifiers from the plant kingdom. Tea Tree and Manuka Oils are recognized by many countries as natural cleansing remedies. Tracy consulted with leading naturopathic chemists to ensure the product was created healthy, natural, and good for the environment. In addition, since all the ingredients are natural, there is no germ resistance to the cleaners which happens to the overly zealous alcohol based sanitizers.
Currently there are three flavors available that will pique everyone's senses. Mint-alyptus is my personal favorite along with my three year old. He uses the product daily and has not complained once about his hands hurting like he did with Purell. Grapefruit n' Sage is slightly milder smelling product that my one year old likes. Lovin' Lavender smells just like it sounds with sweet smelling lavender which is great for sanitizing right before bed or naps. Each bottle holds roughly 400 squirts which makes the cost of a bottle less than three cents per squirt. In addition, if you use one squire every day before meal times then the bottle will last you over 133 days.
I highly recommend picking up a bottle either on the Clean George website or from a Whole Foods near you. The price on the Clean George website is $9.99 per bottle but I can assure you that it is well worth the cost. If you still are not sold on this product, keep in mind that it is great for the environment. Even the packaging is Earth friendly and uses recycled plastic and veggie ink. Three percent of proceeds made from Clean George sales are donated to environmental charities.