Australian distilleries come together to #StopTheSpread and produce sanitiser

Australian distilleries come together to #StopTheSpread and produce sanitiser

Australian distilleries come together to #StopTheSpread and produce sanitiser

Due to the rapid spread of COVID-19, life as we know it has changed dramatically. For many, this has instilled fear and panic that has resulted in hoarding of essential products that we used to take for granted. Basics like toilet paper, pasta, rice, tissues and hand sanitiser are near impossible to come by and the prices for these items have skyrocketed due to high demand and low supply, or because some people are taking advantage of those willing to pay exorbitant amounts for these fundamentals.

These shortages have encouraged Australian distilleries to step in and use the resources they have to produce their own hand sanitisers for healthcare providers and the Australian public.

And that’s why Beauty News has teamed up with an Aussie distillery from Tasmania to produce an antibacterial hand sanitiser and surface spray. Due to the access to high-grade alcohol, we want to help the country get more access to hand sanitiser. 

We offer bulk buy on 15L drums and 500ml handsome glass bottles of either Hand Sanitiser or Hand & Surface Spray. Both of our antibacterial products follow the set guidelines of the World Health Organisation (WHO) and contain an alcohol content of 65%, which is the most effective way to kill germs and bacteria on hands and surfaces.

Another key ingredient is aloe vera to ensure hands stay moisturised as well as clean. Thanks to our Aussie mates at the distillery, we are able to bulk supply our sanitiser gel and spray – so get yours today and let’s #StopTheSpread together!

Order here.

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Monique Varrica

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