This is a review for Hemp Seed Body Care Hand Wash which I received in exchange for this review. The thoughts inside this review is mine and my families no, one else.
Everyone knows the world is in Isolation and and everyone is purchasing groceries, cleaning supplies and Hand Soap there isn’t any to be found in my City.
For me this is aggravating as I like to have a bottle of Hand Soap next to every kitchen sink in my home and 2 in our supply cabinet. Because with boys in the house they are always messy and need to clean there hands a million times a day.
LOS ANGELES, March 17, 2020 – Hemp Seed Body Care (www.hempseedbodycare.com), an affordable, naturally derived body care brand from Los Angeles based beauty company Earthly Body, has released the newest member to their line, the Hemp Seed Hand Wash. This nutrient-rich hand wash combines cleansing ingredients like eucalyptus and green tea with gentle exfoliants and moisturizers to keep your hands clean, hydrated, and free from dryness or cracking with every wash.
When Hemp Seed Hand Wash arrived I let Charlie and David know that it was only to be used by the kitchen to wash our hands before cooking. This way y Hand Soap would last and not be wasted.
I love knowing we can order more alone because after using Hemp Seed Hand Soap were all hooked on the Hand Wash because it naturally exfoliates hands.
The soap cleans really well and it isn’t greasy or gritty. There is a soft scent which isn’t overpowering but makes our hands smell nice and clean.
“We’re extremely excited to release this unique, yet affordable hand wash. And in the midst of the recent extra push for cleanliness, we’re proud to announce that our Hand Wash is even better than antibacterial soap” states Earthly Body CEO, Kevin Wachs.
Like all Hemp Seed Body Care products, the main ingredient in the Hand Wash is Hemp Seed Oil. Known for moisturization, Hemp Seed Oil is hydrating and will ensure that hands won’t dry out after frequent washing. The Eucalyptus, Tea Tree Oil, and Orange Peel Oil cleanse and purify skin. Green Tea Extract has high antioxidant properties, which aids in protection from environmental factors. The Hand Wash naturally exfoliates hands with the gentle texture of pumice to aid in removing impurities.
Recently, the FDA has claimed that “there isn’t enough science to show that over-the-counter (OTC) antibacterial soaps are better at preventing illness than washing with plain soap and water.” (Click here to view the complete article.)
They’re also not as good for the environment as naturally-derived alternatives. Hemp Seed Body Care believes that this 100% natural hand wash is a timely offer that extends mother nature’s cleaning power to all of us, a power that we probably need more than ever before.
Hemp Seed Body Care’s Hand Wash can be purchased online for $9.99
Committed to creating products that are good for people and for the Earth, the Hand Wash, along with all other Hemp Seed Body Care products, uses natural ingredients – no petroleums or mineral oils. It is 100% vegan, drug-free and cruelty-free. Products are never tested on animals and are included on PETA’s “No Test List” and are Leaping Bunny Certified. The Hand Wash also comes in recyclable packaging and is produced in EARTHLY BODY solar-powered facility.
A portion of all sales from the Hand Wash will be going to the Get Together Foundation, a nonprofit organization established by EARTHLY BODY co-founders, Kevin and Mare Wachs. Committed to action, the Get Together Foundation offers immediate assistance in the form of aid, care, and comfort to families and Individuals Experiencing Homelessness (IEH). They provide full-service support: food, clothing, shelter, to Los Angeles’ most vulnerable citizens, including those who are not in proximity to traditional mission services.
ABOUT EARTHLY BODY
Earthly Body is a respected family-owned skin care company that has been creating quality, natural skin, hair and body care products since 1996. Earthly Body is considered one of the preeminent global manufacturers of hemp-based personal care products.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates