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Saturday, March 26, 2016
Why Does My Alcohol-Free Product List Alcohol As An Ingredient?
When shopping for personal care products like antibacterial soap or hand sanitizer, many customers look for brands that don’t contain skin-drying alcohol. So what happens when you pick up an item that’s clearly marked “alcohol-free,” but upon closer inspection, the ingredients list includes at least one “alcohol” component?
1 comment:
It means that the Alcohol is not the drinkable Alcohol, like Seagram's.
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