Toilet Paper Gel a Safer, More Environmentally Friendly Alternative to Wet Wipes, Says Fresh Dab
Fresh Dab's toilet paper gel contains natural herbal extracts for safe and gentle skincare
CANTON, Mass., July 22, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- From Bradenton, FL. to Nashville, TN to Turlock, CA. more people are discovering and enjoying the benefits of Fresh Dab toilet paper gel, and it is growing in popularity for a variety of reasons.
Over the years, pre-moistened baby wipes, also called wet wipes, have grown in popularity with adults wanting a cleaner feeling. And though they are effective at removing residue better than toilet paper alone, they can also clog pipes and are not recommended to be used in homes with septic systems. Since Fresh Dab is a gel, it does not clog pipes and can be safely used with septic systems.
Another reason for the increase in Fresh Dab's popularity is growing consumer awareness of environmental issues and the desire for safer and more natural skin care products. Fresh Dab's formula contains natural herbal extracts that have a long history of use in the safe and gentle care of skin-related issues. Once flushed, Fresh Dab gel breaks down relatively quickly and as a natural product, its impact on the environment is minimal.
Value is another factor in consumers' decision to buy Fresh Dab. At $7.99 for an 8 oz. bottle and each bottle providing up to 200 dabs, Fresh Dab is a natural product containing premium ingredients with a cost comparable to wet wipes.
Other factors for Fresh Dab's increasing rise in sales is its ease of use, and the convenient 8 oz. bottle is perfect for the home bathroom but small enough to be taken along when traveling.
More information can be found on their website www.freshdab.com. Fresh Dab is proudly made in the USA and is available for sale on Amazon.com.
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SOURCE Fresh Dab
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