A Cleaner Posterior Has Never Been Easier With Fresh Dab Personal Hygiene Gel
CANTON, Mass., March 28, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Most people use water to clean their hands, faces and bodies, but they don't think twice about using dry toilet paper on an area of the body where grime, sweat and bacteria tend to accumulate. But Fresh Dab personal hygiene gel offers a solution that makes going to the bathroom greener and cleaner.
No one wakes up in the morning and uses a dry towel to clean themselves, yet for many people, toilet paper alone simply does not clean as well as they would prefer. Some use wet wipes to remove excess residue, but wet wipes can clog pipes, damage septic systems, and in some cases, cause rashes. Once a wet wipe has been flushed, it can take some time before it degrades. Fresh Dab eliminates these issues by easily cleaning excess residue, and once flushed, it breaks down almost immediately.
Simple to use, just squeeze a dab of fresh Dab gel on to toilet paper and clean. Much like how water more easily lifts dirt from the body than a dry towel, Fresh Dab gel helps remove matter better than toilet paper alone. And since it is a gel, it will not clog pipes or damage septic systems.
Fresh Dab is formulated with natural ingredients that are gentle to the body and the environment. Ingredients such as aloe, witch hazel, oat straw extract, willow extract and rooibos extract act to cleanse and soothe skin, and possess astringent, anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, and anti-itching properties.
At $7.99 for an 8 oz. bottle, Fresh Dab is also economical. Each bottle contains up to 200 dabs, which comes out to approximately 4 cents a dab, which is in cost comparable to wet wipes. Fresh Dab is proudly made in the USA and is available for sale on Amazon. More information can be found on www.freshdab.com.
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