Meet the Puressentiel Natural Hand & Surface Spray, a versatile 80ml lotion designed for effective cleansing and refreshment. Formulated with a high concentration of plant-derived alcohol and a trio of renowned essential oils, this spray offers a practical solution for on-the-go hygiene. Enriched with Aloe Vera, it cleanses while helping to maintain skin's moisture, leaving hands feeling refreshed and conditioned without any sticky residue.
Formulated with plant-derived alcohol and a natural trio of essential oils—Lemon, Lavandin, and Tea Tree—known for their refreshing and cleansing aromatic properties.*
Enriched with Aloe Vera to help moisturise the skin and counteract dryness, promoting a comfortable, conditioned feel after use.*
Features a convenient, leave-in formula that absorbs quickly with a non-greasy, non-sticky finish for a clean, fresh sensation.*
Versatile for personal use on hands and for refreshing frequently touched hard surfaces like mobile devices, keyboards, and door handles.*
100% natural-origin formula, free from synthetic fragrances and pesticides. Vegan-friendly and thoughtfully crafted.*
Base: Alcohol (71.4% w/w, derived from beetroot).
Essential Oils: Citrus Limon (Lemon) Oil, Lavandula Hybrida (Lavandin) Oil, Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Oil.
Skin-Conditioning Agent: Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract.
For hands: Hold the bottle approximately 15cm away. Spray a sufficient amount onto dry hands and rub thoroughly over all surfaces until completely dry. For hard, non-porous surfaces: Spray onto the surface and wipe with a clean, dry cloth. Always perform a spot test on a small, discreet area first. For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. Keep out of reach of children.
UK Orders: Same-day dispatch before 3 PM Monday–Friday, 12 PM Saturdays. Tracked 24-hour delivery available.
International Orders: Delivered in 3–5 business days. VAT included where applicable.
*Disclaimer:
This product is intended for cleansing and refreshment purposes. It is not a biocidal product and these statements have not been evaluated by health authorities for the prevention or treatment of illness.