It is true that the internet has been filled with tutorials and recipes for all kinds of disinfectant gels. In this case, given the seriousness of the matter and the spread of COVID-19, I have decided to follow the steps and use the ingredients recommended by the WHO, and I share the organization's document with you here. I believe it is important not to take chances with such serious matters... For this reason, distrust any recipe you find online that claims to act as a disinfectant. It might not have that purpose, and therefore, you would be applying a "pseudo" homemade disinfectant to your skin, with all that that could entail. Let it be clear that I will always advocate for the purchase of a disinfectant gel from a suitable place. A disinfectant product made in a laboratory will never be the same as something we can make at home. Nevertheless, here is the recipe. In this case, it is made for a 100 ml bottle: ✅83.3 ml of alcohol. I used 96-proof ✅4.2 ml of hydrogen peroxide ✅1.5 ml of glycerin ✅11 ml of distilled water or, failing that, mineral or tap water that you have previously boiled and then let cool. I share the video from our YouTube channel: I don't want to make a homemade disinfectant gel, is there another option? It's already happening: alcohol and hydrogen peroxide are starting to run out in pharmacies and supermarkets. If this is your case, I strongly recommend that you use soap and water to wash your hands several times a day. It is important to cope with COVID, to have the routine of constantly turning on the tap and cleaning yourself. Similarly, since we will be washing our hands more frequently or using a disinfectant gel, you will notice that your hands become dehydrated. Therefore, it is necessary to hydrate your hands continuously. That's why I will always recommend Maminat hand cream. You'll love it!
Make homemade hand sanitizer, WHO recipe, to prevent coronavirus
Some of the measures to curb the spread of coronavirus is to use a hand sanitizer gel. However, pharmacies have run out of hydroalcoholic gels and also masks. Therefore, in these times when fear takes hold of us, we have several options. On the one hand, go to one of the Internet platforms where you can find the few remaining disinfectant gels at very high prices. In fact, I just checked: the cheapest one is 25 euros if you want to buy it in Spain. Yesterday, a friend of mine told me that they are being sold in Finland for 90 euros. Are we crazy?! Faced with this situation, I decided to share with you the recipe for the homemade disinfectant gel recommended by the WHO. It is easy to make and I think it is the best recipe because it is recommended by health professionals.
It is true that the internet has been filled with tutorials and recipes for all kinds of disinfectant gels. In this case, given the seriousness of the matter and the spread of COVID-19, I have decided to follow the steps and use the ingredients recommended by the WHO, and I share the organization's document with you here. I believe it is important not to take chances with such serious matters... For this reason, distrust any recipe you find online that claims to act as a disinfectant. It might not have that purpose, and therefore, you would be applying a "pseudo" homemade disinfectant to your skin, with all that that could entail. Let it be clear that I will always advocate for the purchase of a disinfectant gel from a suitable place. A disinfectant product made in a laboratory will never be the same as something we can make at home. Nevertheless, here is the recipe. In this case, it is made for a 100 ml bottle: ✅83.3 ml of alcohol. I used 96-proof ✅4.2 ml of hydrogen peroxide ✅1.5 ml of glycerin ✅11 ml of distilled water or, failing that, mineral or tap water that you have previously boiled and then let cool. I share the video from our YouTube channel: I don't want to make a homemade disinfectant gel, is there another option? It's already happening: alcohol and hydrogen peroxide are starting to run out in pharmacies and supermarkets. If this is your case, I strongly recommend that you use soap and water to wash your hands several times a day. It is important to cope with COVID, to have the routine of constantly turning on the tap and cleaning yourself. Similarly, since we will be washing our hands more frequently or using a disinfectant gel, you will notice that your hands become dehydrated. Therefore, it is necessary to hydrate your hands continuously. That's why I will always recommend Maminat hand cream. You'll love it!
It is true that the internet has been filled with tutorials and recipes for all kinds of disinfectant gels. In this case, given the seriousness of the matter and the spread of COVID-19, I have decided to follow the steps and use the ingredients recommended by the WHO, and I share the organization's document with you here. I believe it is important not to take chances with such serious matters... For this reason, distrust any recipe you find online that claims to act as a disinfectant. It might not have that purpose, and therefore, you would be applying a "pseudo" homemade disinfectant to your skin, with all that that could entail. Let it be clear that I will always advocate for the purchase of a disinfectant gel from a suitable place. A disinfectant product made in a laboratory will never be the same as something we can make at home. Nevertheless, here is the recipe. In this case, it is made for a 100 ml bottle: ✅83.3 ml of alcohol. I used 96-proof ✅4.2 ml of hydrogen peroxide ✅1.5 ml of glycerin ✅11 ml of distilled water or, failing that, mineral or tap water that you have previously boiled and then let cool. I share the video from our YouTube channel: I don't want to make a homemade disinfectant gel, is there another option? It's already happening: alcohol and hydrogen peroxide are starting to run out in pharmacies and supermarkets. If this is your case, I strongly recommend that you use soap and water to wash your hands several times a day. It is important to cope with COVID, to have the routine of constantly turning on the tap and cleaning yourself. Similarly, since we will be washing our hands more frequently or using a disinfectant gel, you will notice that your hands become dehydrated. Therefore, it is necessary to hydrate your hands continuously. That's why I will always recommend Maminat hand cream. You'll love it!