Refresh™ AZURE FOAM TouchFree Hand Wash

A mild, biodegradable foam hand wash with added moisturisers and lightly scented with a new Signature Fragrance of Crisp Fruit. Cleans hands and washes away over 99% of dirt and germs.

SC Johnson Refresh™ AZURE FOAM TouchFree Hand Wash

Signature Fragrance – A ‘Crisp Fruit’ fragrance with caring, pleasantly fresh and clean notes to elevate the restroom experience for everyday use. Proven to have broad appeal amongst washroom users.
Mild Formulation – Dermatologist tested to verify and confirm this product does not elicit dermal irritation.
Mild Preservative—This product has been specially formulated with one of the mildest preservatives to reduce the risk of skin irritation.
It contains Glycerin, a skin moisturiser that helps prevent drying and leaves the skin feeling smooth after use.
Formulated with a low pH value (5.5 – 6.5) – Formulated to maintain the skin’s acid mantle; a layer on the surface of the skin which acts to help support the natural bacteria balance.
It washes away over 99% of dirt and germs. When used properly, just a single pump is required to deliver highly effective skin cleansing.
Excellent cost in use – Highly economical, only one dose is required to provide effective hand cleansing. Provides over 57% more washes and uses 36% less product compared to lotion soap1.
Saves water and energy – Foam format can save up to 45% on water consumption and associated energy costs compared to lotion soaps1.
Readily Biodegradable—The formula and each of its carbon-containing ingredients will decompose into simple, non-toxic substances in 28 days or less, in accordance with the OECD301F standard.
High-quality smooth foam – Pleasant silky-smooth skin feel when washing; helps reinforce good hand washing practice.
Convenient, quick and easy – Dispenses foam on the hands which is instantly ready for washing and quick & easy rinsing from hands and sinks.

 

1. Media4Change Ltd. How a Single Change in a Washroom can significantly reduce water consumption and associated costs, 2011