Homemade Hand Sanitizers Recipe (2024)

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This 5 ingredient homemade hand sanitizers recipe is a great on-the-go option during cold and flu season!

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As a busy mom, I’m sure there have been one or two (or 10,000) times that you’ve wished you had soap and hot water handy. If those aren’t available, the next best option is hand sanitizer, which is a lot more portable than soap and water. (In fact, I always carry homemade hand sanitizers in my bag.) While you can buy hand sanitizer at your local grocery store or pharmacy, I prefer to whip up this super easy homemade hand sanitizers recipe.

Store-bought hand sanitizers, compared to hand sanitizer homemade, often smell very chemically and artificial. In addition, most of the store-bought hand sanitizers have very high levels of alcohol (approximately 60%), which can cause a lot of dryness and even irritation.
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Alternatively, this natural hand sanitizer homemade recipe has a pleasant smell and uses a carrier oil (such as coconut oil) to prevent excess dryness.

In addition to being natural, this homemade hand sanitizers recipe is so quick and easy to make. You simply add ingredients to a bottle and shake to combine. Seriously, you need less than five minutes!

Keep a bottle of these homemade hand sanitizers in your purse, home, office, diaper bag, and gym bag this cold and flu season to keep germs at bay! 🙂

Other wellness recipes and articles I keep bookmarked for cold and flu season include:

  • 10 Must-Have Essential Oils for Your Medicine Cabinet
  • Homemade vitamin gummies recipe
  • Mason jar friendship soup
  • Homemade cough suppressant lollipops

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INGREDIENTS and MATERIALS

2 to 4 oz. spray bottle*
1 to 2 tsp. carrier oil (such as coconut oil or sweet almond oil)
Witch hazel
Water
12 drops Thieves essential oil
4 drops Lavender essential oil

*If possible, opt for a tinted glass spray bottle for your homemade hand sanitizers. Glass because essential oils can eat through plastic overtime. Tinted because exposure to light will cause essential oils to break down faster.

DIRECTIONS

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1. Fill bottle ¾ of the way full with witch hazel.

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2. Add carrier oil.
Note: If making a 2 oz bottle of homemade hand sanitizer, use 1 teaspoon of carrier oil. If making a 4 oz bottle, use 2 teaspoons.

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3. Add essential oils.

4. Add water until spray bottle is filled to the “shoulder.”

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5. Cap and shake vigorously to combine.

Here are a couple of tips to get the most out of your homemade hand sanitizers:

  • Shake hand sanitizer homemade liquid before each use.
  • Keep bottle of homemade herbal hand sanitizer out of extreme heat. For example, don’t leave it in your car during the summer.

If you want more recipes like this one for homemade hand sanitizers be sure to following Freebie Finding Mom’s Essential Oil Recipes, DIY Fun, and Hacks of Life Pinterest boards.

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Homemade Hand Sanitizers Recipe

Active Time: 15 minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes

Would you like an all-natural hand sanitizer homemade recipe that you can whip up in minutes? Here you go…you’ll need just five ingredients (carrier oil, witch hazel, water, Thieves essential oil and Lavender essential oil) and five simple steps for this recipe. Making homemade hand sanitizers is easier than you may think!

Materials

  • 1 to 2 tsp. carrier oil (such as coconut oil or sweet almond oil)
  • Witch hazel
  • Water
  • 12 drops Thieves essential oil
  • 4 drops Lavender essential oil

Instructions

  1. Fill bottle ¾ of the way full with witch hazel.
  2. Add carrier oil. Note: If making a 2 oz bottle of homemade hand sanitizer, use 1 teaspoon of carrier oil. If making a 4 oz bottle, use 2 teaspoons.
  3. Add essential oils.
  4. Add water until the spray bottle is filled to the “shoulder.”
  5. Cap and shake vigorously to combine.

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Kelli Bhattacharjee is the owner of Freebie Finding Mom. When she's not goofing around with her son, she's busy blogging, or just hanging out with the family which usually involves listening to music too loud and having dance parties.

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Homemade Hand Sanitizers Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Homemade Hand Sanitizers Recipe? ›

DIY Hand Sanitizer:

2/3 cup rubbing alcohol of at least 70% alcohol concentration. *When using rubbing alcohol with higher alcohol concentrations, add water to the mix.

How do you make 70% hand sanitizer? ›

DIY Hand Sanitizer:

2/3 cup rubbing alcohol of at least 70% alcohol concentration. *When using rubbing alcohol with higher alcohol concentrations, add water to the mix.

How do you make hand sanitizer with 3 ingredients? ›

Homemade Hand Sanitizer Recipe
  1. 2/3 cup rubbing alcohol, 90% or higher.
  2. 1/3 cup aloe vera gel.
  3. 8-10 drops essential oil (optional)

How to make hand sanitizer with hydrogen peroxide and rubbing alcohol? ›

Instructions for the WHO formulation
  1. 1 cup of 99% isopropyl alcohol.
  2. 1 tablespoon of 3% hydrogen peroxide.
  3. 1 teaspoon of 98% glycerin.
  4. ¼ cup, 1 tablespoon, and 1 teaspoon (or 85 milliliters) of sterile distilled or boiled cold water.
Mar 12, 2020

Is it safe to mix isopropyl alcohol and hydrogen peroxide? ›

Explanation: Yes, you can mix isopropyl alcohol and hydrogen peroxide. These two elements are both used for cleaning and sterilization purposes. Isopropyl alcohol is frequently used to clean wounds, while hydrogen peroxide is a common sterilizer, often found in things like contact lens solution.

Is isopropyl alcohol a good hand sanitizer? ›

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends formulations containing 80% (percent volume/volume) ethanol or 75% isopropyl alcohol; however, generally speaking, sanitizers containing 60 to 95% alcohol are acceptable.

How to make green hand sanitizer? ›

How to make homemade hand sanitiser with Green Tea
  1. 120ml 91% Isopropyl Alcohol (anything from 60% up can be used)
  2. 2 teaspoon Japan Sencha Green Tea or Japan Sencha Organic Green Tea.
  3. 2 tablespoons aloe vera gel.
  4. 10 drops tea tree oil.
Mar 31, 2020

How do you make homemade sanitizer for cleaning? ›

To make your own disinfecting spray that can be safely used on a variety of surfaces around your home, just combine the following ingredients in a large glass spray bottle: 1 cup water, 1 cup white vinegar, 2 tablespoons rubbing alcohol, 20 drops lemon essential oil, 20 drops tea tree essential oil.

What is the formulation of natural hand sanitizer? ›

2 parts isopropyl alcohol or ethanol (91–99% alcohol) 1 part aloe vera gel. a few drops of clove, eucalyptus, peppermint, or other essential oil.

Who sanitizer formula? ›

To produce final concentrations of isopropyl alcohol 75% v/v, glycerol 1.45% v/v, hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) 0.125% v/v: Only pharmacopoeial quality reagents should be used (e.g. The International Pharmacopoeia) and not technical grade products.

What is the best homemade hand sanitizer? ›

How to Make Hand Sanitizer
  • 4 cups of isopropyl alcohol, also called rubbing alcohol (99%)
  • ¼ cup household hydrogen peroxide (3%)
  • 4 teaspoons glycerin, sometimes called glycerol.
  • 1 cup distilled water (or water that has been boiled and cooled)
  • A clean plastic or glass container that can hold around 8 cups.
Nov 15, 2022

Can I use 70 rubbing alcohol to make homemade hand sanitizer? ›

If you goof and get a bottle of only 70 percent isopropyl alcohol — the final homemade sanitizer will contain less than 47 percent alcohol, not enough to effectively kill most germs.

Is it safe to make your own hand sanitizer? ›

Addition of alcohol to an existing non-alcohol hand sanitizer is unlikely to result in an effective product. There are no antiseptic drug products, including hand sanitizer, that are approved by FDA to prevent or treat COVID-19. FDA recommends that consumers do not make their own hand sanitizer.

What can I use instead of hand sanitizer? ›

5 alternatives to hand sanitizer that are just as efficient
  • Byredo Rose Rinse-Free Hand Wash.
  • Aloe Vesta No Rinse Cleansing Foam.
  • XFBEV 200 Proof Organic Xtractor.
  • Wet Ones Antibacterial Hand Wipes.
  • Mr. Clean Deep Cleaning Mist.
Apr 29, 2020

Why is hydrogen peroxide used in hand sanitizer? ›

Hydrogen peroxide, used at a concentration of 3%, inactivates the spores present in the bulk solutions or additives. Humectant, such as glycerol and aloe vera gel, helps to moisten the skin and prevent skin dryness caused by using alcohol alone.

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