Hand sanitizers, not as safe as you think
I came across this blog about "hand sanitizers", and their safety. The writer points out that they are nervous that one of the brands uses a "patented formula" which screams to her ... "we dont have to tell you what's inside!".
I felt the same way, so I requested their patent number and was shocked and disappointed with what I found. This alcohol free formula has alcohol, along with tween 80 which is also called polysorbate 80--- linked to reproductive issues among other things. The patent also says they test on animals which wasn't cool. None of these things are on their "natural product" label.
Once I heard they were teaming with Seventh Generation- I thought... OMGosh, they must not know because a company with such integrity would never team up with a product that says its something it is not. Boy was I naive! I received a short email response from Seventh Generation saying that the patent I viewed was the company's old patent and now they have a new one.
Hmmm, so... new patent but no new labeling -- so what changed aside from the "paperwork"? And, does that make it ok that they misled the public for the last year or so with a "not so" alcohol free hand sanitizer, but now they've changed it so its ok now?
If a company is going to mislead the public once, who's to say they are telling the truth now? I'm still skeptical and very disappointed because I believe we as natural companies have a responsibility to deliver products that the public can count on. I want to know what I'm putting on my babies skin and disingenuous labeling makes me coo coo crazy.


