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DIY Hand Sanitizer Gel – How to Make Your Own Hand Sanitizer

Learn how to make your own hand sanitizer at home with natural ingredients! This DIY hand sanitizer gel has a light texture and won’t dry your hands out. The alcohol-based hand rub recipe is made with moisturising aloe vera and essential oils, but also includes an alternative for homemade hand sanitizer without aloe vera.

Learn how to make your own hand sanitizer at home with natural ingredients! This DIY hand sanitizer gel has a light texture and won’t dry your hands out. The hand rub recipe is made with alcohol, moisturizing aloe vera and essential oils. Includes an alternative for homemade hand sanitizer without aloe vera. Best in mini pump bottles, great for kids and families, can be made with thieves and on guard. Free printable labels for packaging. #handsanitizer #essentialoils | countryhillcottage.com

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DIY hand sanitizer gel

How do you make homemade hand sanitizer gel? If you’re wondering how can I make hand sanitizer at home, you may be surprised by this DIY hand sanitizer gel recipe! My hand disinfectant is made with natural, skin-friendly ingredients and comes together in under 5 minutes.

I recently shared a DIY hand sanitizer spray, and you ladies asked for a gel version. So here it is! While the spray can be applied on hands and to disinfect surfaces, the homemade sanitizer gel is intended only for hands. Personally, I find the gel less drying than the spray. So that’s another plus!

I filled my DIY hand sanitizer gel into small cosmetic bottles that I can carry in my purse or jacket to have the hand sanitizer available when I can’t wash my hands.

Alright, let’s find out how to make hand sanitizer at home easy!

Learn how to make your own hand sanitizer at home with natural ingredients! This DIY hand sanitizer gel has a light texture and won’t dry your hands out. The hand rub recipe is made with alcohol, moisturizing aloe vera and essential oils. Includes an alternative for homemade hand sanitizer without aloe vera. Best in mini pump bottles, great for kids and families, can be made with thieves and on guard. Free printable labels for packaging. #handsanitizer #essentialoils | countryhillcottage.com

What is hand sanitizer?

A hand sanitizer, simply, is a liquid or gel that is used to reduce and kill microorganism on the hands. However, a hand sanitizer is not a replacement for washing hands with soap and water.

Hand sanitizer benefits

The benefits of hand sanitizer come into play when you don’t have access to a sink and can’t wash your hands with soap and water. The hand sanitizer is useful when your out and about, commute to work, shop groceries or visit the park with your kids.

Which hand sanitizer is most effective? – Facts about hand sanitizer effectiveness

Are hand sanitizers effective? The World Health Organization shares the following facts about hand sanitizers: “At present, alcohol-based hand rubs are the only known means for rapidly and effectively inactivating a wide array of potentially harmful microorganisms on hands.” (source)

According to the WHO, a hand sanitizer formulation must contain at least 60% alcohol for the best hand sanitizer effectiveness. Unfortunately, hand sanitizers that only have witch hazel with aloe vera and essential oils as ingredients aren’t sufficient to fight bacteria and germs.

Read on to learn more about how to make hand sanitizer with alcohol!

Homemade gel hand sanitizer with alcohol

To ensure your DIY gel hand sanitizer is as effective as possible, use high-proof alcohol. The lower the alcohol content, the more alcohol you have to use.

Here are a few options:

Everclear, Golden Grain, Gem Clear and Alchocol-95 are grain alcohols. Grain alcohols are neutral spirits with a 95% alcohol content, also called 190 proof. Some of these options may not be available depending on where you live.

Learn how to make your own hand sanitizer at home with natural ingredients! This DIY hand sanitizer gel has a light texture and won’t dry your hands out. The hand rub recipe is made with alcohol, moisturizing aloe vera and essential oils. Includes an alternative for homemade hand sanitizer without aloe vera. Best in mini pump bottles, great for kids and families, can be made with thieves and on guard. Free printable labels for packaging. #handsanitizer #essentialoils | countryhillcottage.com

Do essential oil hand sanitizers work?

First off, you don’t have to use essential oils – the DIY hand sanitizer is effective as is. As a trained aromatherapist, I believe that essential oils have countless health and skincare benefits. Essential oils such as tea tree, lavender, lemon, eucalyptus and clove bud are said to have potent antibacterial and antiviral properties, which are quite useful in a DIY hand sanitizer gel.

So, is it safe to make your own hand sanitizer?

Yes, as long the alcohol content in the end product is over 60%. Also please don’t sell homemade hand sanitizer! My recipe wasn’t lab-tested and is for personal use only!

DIY hand sanitizer gel ingredients

Making effective hand sanitizer gel requires two things: high-proof alcohol and aloe vera gel. To improve the DIY hand sanitizer gel, I added a few more ingredients but they are optional.

Here is the hand sanitizer ingredients list:

DIY Hand sanitizer without aloe vera gel

How do you make hand sanitizer without aloe vera? Aloe vera gel can be substituted with glycerin. Glycerin has excellent moisturizing qualities and will lessen the drying effect of the alcohol. The process of making the DIY hand sanitizer gel is the same.

How to make your own hand sanitizer

How do you make homemade hand sanitizer? You have your ingredients, time to make DIY hand sanitizer gel with them! It’s just 4 easy steps and 5 minutes!

Here is how to make gel alcohol hand sanitizer:

  1. Mix gel. Add alcohol, aloe vera gel, vitamin E oil and essential oils into a small mixing bowl and stir until well combined.
  2. Add xanthan gum. Sprinkle 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon xanthan gum over the DIY hand sanitizer. Don’t dump the xanthan gum – otherwise, the liquid will be lumpy and not form a smooth gel.
  3. Whisk. Immediately whisk together the mixture. You don’t have to heat the gel as the xanthan gum dissolves in liquids of any temperature, and you will see results instantly.
  4. Store gel. Transfer the gel into squeezer bottles.

Can you believe how simple this homemade hand rub recipe is?!

How to thicken hand sanitizer

I used a little xanthan gum to thicken the DIY hand sanitizer gel. It’s perfectly fine to make the DIY hand rub without it, but the hand sanitizer might be rather liquid. The hand sanitizer gel you see in the photos was thickened with xanthan gum and has a wonderful, gel-like texture.

Hand sanitizer alternatives

Currently, many stores are out of hand sanitizer and high-proof alcohols. I just checked the availability of isopropyl alcohol on Amazon, and a lot has sold out. If that’s the case for you, you might be wondering: What are some hand sanitizer alternatives? How do you make natural hand sanitizer without alcohol?

  • Wash your hands with water and soap – The best protection against contagious diseases and viruses is to wash your hands with soap and water as often as possible. Read this post to learn an easy antibacterial hand soap recipe and how to wash your hands properly.
  • Essential oils – You can make a quick hand sanitizer with witch hazel and essential oils. My friend Laura from Our Oily House has a homemade hand disinfectant recipe that you can try. But as I mentioned, it won’t be as potent as an alcohol-based hand rub.
Learn how to make your own hand sanitizer at home with natural ingredients! This DIY hand sanitizer gel has a light texture and won’t dry your hands out. The hand rub recipe is made with alcohol, moisturizing aloe vera and essential oils. Includes an alternative for homemade hand sanitizer without aloe vera. Best in mini pump bottles, great for kids and families, can be made with thieves and on guard. Free printable labels for packaging. #handsanitizer #essentialoils | countryhillcottage.com

Storage and shelf life of DIY hand sanitizer gel

The high alcohol content will preserve our organic hand sanitizer for several months. A preservative for hand sanitizer isn’t necessary.

If your DIY hand sanitizer gel contains essential oils, keep the hand rub out of direct sunlight and away from any heat sources.

Learn how to make your own hand sanitizer at home with natural ingredients! This DIY hand sanitizer gel has a light texture and won’t dry your hands out. The hand rub recipe is made with alcohol, moisturizing aloe vera and essential oils. Includes an alternative for homemade hand sanitizer without aloe vera. Best in mini pump bottles, great for kids and families, can be made with thieves and on guard. Free printable labels for packaging. #handsanitizer #essentialoils | countryhillcottage.com

DIY Hand Sanitizer Gel – How to Make Your Own Hand Sanitizer

Yield: 1 cup / 240 g gel hand sanitizer
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Difficulty: easy

Learn how to make your own hand sanitizer at home with natural ingredients! This DIY hand sanitizer gel has a light texture and won’t dry your hands out. The alcohol-based hand rub recipe is made with moisturising aloe vera and essential oils, but also includes an alternative for homemade hand sanitizer without aloe vera.

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Instructions

  1. Add alcohol, aloe vera gel, vitamin E oil and essential oils into a small mixing bowl and stir until well combined.
  2. Sprinkle 1/8 teaspoon xanthan gum over the DIY hand sanitizer. Don’t dump the xanthan gum – otherwise, the liquid will be lumpy and not form a smooth gel.
  3. Immediately whisk together the mixture. You don’t have to heat the gel as the xanthan gum dissolves in liquids of any temperature, and you will see results instantly.
  4. Transfer the gel into squeezer bottles.

Notes

*How much alcohol do I need?

How much alcohol you need for a hand sanitizer with 60% alcohol content, depends on the type of alcohol you have. Here is what you need to know:

  • If 190 proof alcohol (95% alcohol content) is used, you need 2/3 cup /160 g / 5.7 oz alcohol.       
  • If you make the recipe with 150 proof alcohol (70–75% alcohol content), you have to add 1 cup / 240 g / 8.5 oz alcohol for the formula to be effective. You may also have to increase the xanthan gum to achieve a gel-like texture.

Is the DIY hand sanitizer gel safe for children?

Generally yes. Due to the high alcohol content, make sure that small children don’t lick their hands after applying the hand sanitizer. The alcohol will evaporate after a couple of minutes.


Storage and shelf life of homemade hand sanitizer

The high alcohol content will preserve our organic hand sanitizer for several months. A preservative for hand sanitizer isn’t necessary.

If your DIY hand sanitizer gel contains essential oils, keep the hand rub out of direct sunlight and away from any heat sources.

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Dora

Wednesday 24th of February 2021

CSU I substitute argon oil for the vitamin E oil?

Irena | Country Hill Cottage

Thursday 25th of February 2021

Hi Dora! Yes, you can do that. Happy making!

Kat H.

Saturday 16th of May 2020

I am looking forward to trying this but i have the aloe vera juice, wlll i be able to thicken it up with the xanthan gum before adding the everclear?

D. Vanlaten

Monday 3rd of August 2020

I used a salt method to strengthen 50 percent rubing alcohol to above 60 percet and closer to 99. I put 1 tbs aloe soothing jel. Into a cup measure and filled with water to equal 1 third cup of combined liquid. I added 2 thirds of my strenghtened acohol. I used 2 capfuls of clear lax. The outcome was a liquid consistant with warm jellow before it sets up. That is all the thicer it will be if using isopropel alcohol. Food grade vodka or the like will thicken most likely but a chemical reaction occurs when isopropel alcohol is used and as soon as the xazthan comes into contact with it forming stronng threads and clumps that feel like plastic. The blender with water and xanthan and aloe worked great forming a nice frothy jell. Very apealing. And it failed when i added isopropel alcohol. Just thought i might share this. I have read others posts about similar experiences like mine.

Bil

Tuesday 23rd of June 2020

I tried this formula but each time I added the Xanthan Gum it did not thicken the mixture, it clumped into globules or it just sat at the bottom of the beaker. It would not emulsify. I tried to add the Xanthan Gum to the Aloe Vera first then slowly added the Isoproply Alcohol but it again formed globules.

Not sure what I am doing wrong????

Irena | Country Hill Cottage

Sunday 17th of May 2020

Hi, Kat! I have never used aloe vera juice so I can't promise if this works. The xanthan gum will thicken the aloe juice, but the Everclear might the mixture liquid again. I would use a little more xantha gum as suggested in the recipe. And if you have trouble combining the thickened the aloe juice and Everclear, try mixing the in a blender. I hope this helps and please let me know how it goes!

Tori

Friday 8th of May 2020

Thanks Irene for posting this recipe. I’ve made my own hand sanitizer in the past and it came out perfect. Although, my husband purchased Aloe Vera with Xanthan gum. Adding that to the 99% Isopropyl Alcohol came out a mess! Last night, I put a cup worth of Aloe Vera with the Xanthan gum in a blender for a minute and it came out “frothy”. I added the alcohol and let it sit over night. It came out perfect. Do I add Vitamin E to the mix?

Irena | Country Hill Cottage

Friday 8th of May 2020

Hi Tori! Thank you for sharing these tips - using a blender is a great idea! If the recipe is perfect, I wouldn't add vitamin E. Vitamin E can seize and clump in 99% isopropyl alcohol, so I wouldn't risk it.

nancy

Thursday 7th of May 2020

I tried this to thicken my hand sanitizer rub which was a ratio of 70% ethanol alcohol. The xanthan gum would not dissolve no matter how hard and long I whisked. I even heated it slightly and that didn't help either.

Adriann Cunningham

Thursday 6th of January 2022

Xanthan gum needs to be mixed with heated oil prior to being added to liquid to prevent it from being clumpy. Shake vigorously once combined.

Irena | Country Hill Cottage

Friday 8th of May 2020

Hi Nancy, I'm sorry your having an issue. Xanthan gum doesn't need to be heated. Perhaps you can try what Tori suggested above and blend the hand sanitizer.

me

Sunday 26th of April 2020

This is great

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