What Is Actually In Your Hand Wash

Most people wash their hands six to ten times a day and never read the label once. At that frequency, the formula matters more than most people account for.

Aloe Vera

A humectant that draws moisture to the skin and holds it there. It offsets the drying effect of the surfactants doing the actual cleaning.

Glycerin

Pulls moisture from the air and from deeper skin layers to the surface. Hands that feel tight after washing are usually missing this. It is inexpensive, which makes its absence from most low cost formulas a cost decision rather than a performance one.

Green Tea Extract

Contains polyphenols with antioxidant activity. It protects skin cells from the low level stress caused by repeated surfactant exposure.

Cocamidopropyl Betaine

A plant derived surfactant sourced from coconut oil. Cleans effectively and produces lather without the harshness of synthetic alternatives.

Lactic Acid

Keeps the formula at the skin's natural pH. Most tap water is slightly alkaline, which a pH balanced wash corrects for after every use.

Two things to check for before buying any hand wash

Parabens, used as cheap preservatives and increasingly linked to hormone disruption with repeated exposure. Heavy metals, which enter formulas through low quality sourcing rather than intentional inclusion.

What is in OUTCOME Hand Wash

Aloe Vera, Green Tea Extract, Glycerin, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Lactic Acid. Five ingredients. No parabens. No heavy metals. Full breakdown on the Ingredient Guide.

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