Australian Bodycare Hand Wash – Tea Tree Oil hand wash for effective cleansing of both bacteria and dirt - Do you need a moisturising and effective hand soap? Buy this with 100% natural Tea Tree Oil




About the item


  • Hand washing is one of the most important things you can do to protect yourself from illness, so you should not compromise on quality when choosing just the right soap.
  • Liquid hand soap, Hand Wash from Australian Bodycare, effectively washes away bacteria and is formulated for frequent hand washing.
  • Hand Wash is anti-bacterial but mild on the skin, suitable for all skin types – including sensitive skin and has been dermatologically tested.
  • Frequent and thorough hand washing is important for removing bacteria from your hands. Even with this Hand Wash which is very mild and non-drying, frequent hand washing can lead to dry hands. We. therefore recommend that you also moisturise your hands with Hand Cream regularly.
  • Use Hand Wash every time you wash your hands. It is important to wash your palms, backs of your hands, between your fingers and your thumbs to get rid of all bacteria and dirt.


Further Details



Ingredients:

Aqua/Water, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Coco-Betaine, Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Leaf Oil, Sodium Chloride, Phenoxyethanol, Citric Acid, Tetrasodium Iminodisuccinate, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate, Limonene.


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Australian Bodycare has been a front runner for skin care products since 1990. For more than 30 years, we have developed problem-solving skin care products of the highest quality.

All our ingredients are specially selected just for this product. It‘s made from natural, active ingredients approved by our cosmetic science team.

Healing ground – The legend of tea tree oil

Healing ground tea tree oil

Healing ground – The legend of tea tree oil

The story of healing tea trees dates back thousands of years and it originates from the Aboriginal people of Australia. Their legends describe lakes surrounded by tea trees. Falling leaves and twigs from the tea trees leached their essential oils into the water and turned the lakes into antiseptic baths. The local Aborigines used these natural, healing spas to treat a number of conditions, such as skin infection, burns, cuts and insect bites.

They named the land with tea trees “Healing Ground”.

The healing benefits of tea trees were not officially registred until 1923. However, the local Aboriginal tribe, Bundjalung, had long understood the protective and healing powers of tea trees and used their crushed leaves to treat various wounds and skin infections.