TOP 10 GERMIEST PLACES
  1. Your kitchen sink
  2. Airplane bathrooms
  3. A load of wet laundry
  4. Public drinking fountains
  5. Shopping cart handles
  6. ATM buttons
  7. Your handbag
  8. Playgrounds
  9. Mats & machines at health clubs
  10. Bathtub
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The myth of alcohol-based hand sanitizers

The myth of alcohol-based
hand sanitizers

How SkinWear works

How SkinWear Works

The Benefits of SkinWear in the Air

The longer you’re on a packed airplane, the greater chance you’ll walk off sick. While most travelers blame the stale recycled air for making them ill, most planes now have AC systems that filter out harmful pathogens and filter in fresh air. You stand a far greater chance of getting sick by touching an armrest than you do breathing the air on a plane.

An independent study testing the seat, seatbelt, armrest, tray table and attendant call button of major airlines for safe levels of bacteria showed they were heavily contaminated. While its true bacteria is present in every public place (anything below 1,000 bacteria is considered normal), these samples registered off the charts. The attendant call button registered over 100,000 bacteria, more than 100 times the normal amount. The in-flight restroom, which includes the door handle, latch, faucet and toilet, registered the second highest bacteria count.

Instant hand sanitizers can do the job, but only for an “instant.”

Instant hand sanitizers can do the job, but only for an instant

There are many “instant” hand sanitizers available today to fight against the spread of germs, and you may be using one already. Most are alcohol-based, and one application can kill germs on contact – that’s the good news. The bad news is, 15 seconds later when the alcohol dries, hands are re-infected with germs transferred from anything you touch. Constantly applying alcohol-based sanitizers is costly, time consuming, bad for the skin, and the more they’re used, the less effective they become. So what can you do?

Protect flight crew and passengers from germs for up to 8 hours.

Protect flight crew and passengers from germs for up to 8 hours

SkinWear is a revolutionary hand-sanitizing product offering long lasting, highly effective protection from germs of any kind, and it’s particularly effective when traveling with a large group of people for a long period of time.

SkinWear is a natural and safe, FDA compliant, antimicrobial hand sanitizer proven to kill 99.9% of common bacteria that can make you sick. One application maintains its persistent germ killing capacity for up to 8 hours, and serves as an alternative to both antibacterial hand soaps or waterless hand sanitizers that require you to use them over and over again to reach near the same level of effectiveness as SkinWear. SkinWear also moisturizes your hands without all the messy, greasy effects of typical soaps or lotions.

SkinWear can also stop dirt and grime.

SkinWear can also stop dirt and grime

SkinWear’s revolutionary formula easily removes dirt, grime, paint and other soilants from your skin without the need for heavy scrubbing or abrasive soaps. The non-toxic, chemical weave formed after one application is made up of highly effective layers that cleanse and repel agents that can soil or stain the skin. Because SkinWear traps the dirt above the surface of the skin, soilants can be easily removed with a damp sponge or a single water rinse. No harmful, skin-damaging cleansing agents are necessary.

Make SkinWear a part of your daily routine.

Make SkinWear a part of your daily routine

The protection SkinWear offers goes where you go. Its germ-killing formula will last all day by simply applying it once in the morning. If you wash your hands at least 3 times daily, one more application in the afternoon is recommended. Not only will you have stopped the spread of germs, even the dirtiest messes will come off your hands with a quick water rinse.

Use SkinWear everyday, and your world will be a cleaner, safer, more germ-free place in which to live.