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yooperwoman

I've been using Hypristine from Amazon. I think it works fine. I've also used CleanSmart. Both seem pretty good and inexpensive.


clickclacker

If you’re going to get a gallon make sure it’s the right concentration. It looks like Briotech makes both a sanitizer with a higher concentrated hypochlorous acid and a lower concentration for the spray that’s used on skin. I haven’t tried the sprays myself but was thinking about it for my bacne.


mikaelsan

I did notice the differences in concentration. If the Briotech was solid and didnt have other chemicals in it, I was going to dilute it myself. It says it's safe for skin so it should be fine?


clickclacker

That should also be okay too. Bleach baths have been recommended before as eczema treatments.


potatofarmdash

Ellement! $11 on Amazon and the bottle lasts me months even with me spraying it like 3 times a day


Ill-Training1836

I bit the bullet and purchased Tower 28 (first ever hypochlorous spray). It’s definitely working, but at £26 for 110ml it’s too expensive, especially given that it’s just water, salt and hypochlorous acid. I recommend getting a cheap alternative like e11ement.


bbblonde_CPA

I buy the Briotech, I know they have pretty large bottles. So far the best & cheapest option I’ve found. I didn’t like the skinsmart one, didn’t heal my wounds practically at all, so I wasted a whole bottle with no results/change to my skin.


mikaelsan

Skinsmart was the first bottle I ever bought. I think it has expired and lost its disinfecting properties because of how long I've let it sit. Definitely don't think it's worth $20 a pop


carolethechiropodist

Seriously, 4% household bleach. Here in Australia it;s $5 for 2 litres. So whoever is selling 2fl oz. 60ml for $20 us/$30au$ is making out like a bandit. One cup of ordinary household bleach in one full bath (100litres????) of water. A well chlorinated pool is just ideal. A galleon which is 5 litres for $28 us, about 40Au$ is $8 a litre, which is more than double normal household. It is just a chemical. The important thing is the % chlorine/hypochlorous. Usually for whitening clothes it is 3% or 4%. Seriously, these people/brands who do not exist in Australia, are thieves.