YIELD

YIELD Hydrating Hand Sanitizer Spray in Glass Bottle

$22$50
YIELD Hydrating Hand Sanitizer Spray in Glass Bottle
YIELD

YIELD Hydrating Hand Sanitizer Spray in Glass Bottle

$22$50
4.3 Stars / 87 Reviews
Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+

Here to lend a hand.

This sanitizer spray is earning a permanent spot in our pockets and bags, and for so many reasons. It’s a trusty stand-in when soap and water aren’t available—and it manages to give our hands a little extra TLC between all the scrubbing we’ve been doing lately. But what really sets it apart? The natural goodness you’ll find inside the bottle.

It’s coming in three, spa-like scents, plus—just because our community asked for it—an unscented version for more subtle sanitizing.

  • Handles germs: The formula is 70% alcohol—which meets the Center for Disease Control’s recommendation that at least 60% alcohol be used for proper hand sanitizing.

  • Reusable and recyclable: It all comes in a glass bottle you can repurpose (or toss in the recycling bin) when you’re through.

  • Lasts and lasts: There's around 375 sprays in every one-ounce bottle. That's a lot of germ-banishing pumps.

  • Easy on the hands: The formula is non-drying, thanks to hydrating coconut oil (perfect for all the extra hand washing we've all been doing). Plus, it’s got other soothing ingredients like organic cypress essential oil.

  • A robust, calming scent: Take your pick from our limited-edition Pine (you'll only find it at Food52), the original Bergamot & Chamomile or Lemongrass & Jasmine—or go for Unscented if you’d prefer.

  • Pocket friendly: The one-ounce size will hop into your pocket, purse, you name it.

  • Made in: Utah
  • Product Warranty:
  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns

This sanitizer spray is earning a permanent spot in our pockets and bags, and for so many reasons. It’s a trusty stand-in when soap and water aren’t available—and it manages to give our hands a little extra TLC between all the scrubbing we’ve been doing lately. But what really sets it apart? The natural goodness you’ll find inside the bottle.

It’s coming in three, spa-like scents, plus—just because our community asked for it—an unscented version for more subtle sanitizing.

  • Handles germs: The formula is 70% alcohol—which meets the Center for Disease Control’s recommendation that at least 60% alcohol be used for proper hand sanitizing.

  • Reusable and recyclable: It all comes in a glass bottle you can repurpose (or toss in the recycling bin) when you’re through.

  • Lasts and lasts: There's around 375 sprays in every one-ounce bottle. That's a lot of germ-banishing pumps.

  • Easy on the hands: The formula is non-drying, thanks to hydrating coconut oil (perfect for all the extra hand washing we've all been doing). Plus, it’s got other soothing ingredients like organic cypress essential oil.

  • A robust, calming scent: Take your pick from our limited-edition Pine (you'll only find it at Food52), the original Bergamot & Chamomile or Lemongrass & Jasmine—or go for Unscented if you’d prefer.

  • Pocket friendly: The one-ounce size will hop into your pocket, purse, you name it.

Here to lend a hand.

This sanitizer spray is earning a permanent spot in our pockets and bags, and for so many reasons. It’s a trusty stand-in when soap and water aren’t available—and it manages to give our hands a little extra TLC between all the scrubbing we’ve been doing lately. But what really sets it apart? The natural goodness you’ll find inside the bottle.

It’s coming in three, spa-like scents, plus—just because our community asked for it—an unscented version for more subtle sanitizing.

  • Handles germs: The formula is 70% alcohol—which meets the Center for Disease Control’s recommendation that at least 60% alcohol be used for proper hand sanitizing.

  • Reusable and recyclable: It all comes in a glass bottle you can repurpose (or toss in the recycling bin) when you’re through.

  • Lasts and lasts: There's around 375 sprays in every one-ounce bottle. That's a lot of germ-banishing pumps.

  • Easy on the hands: The formula is non-drying, thanks to hydrating coconut oil (perfect for all the extra hand washing we've all been doing). Plus, it’s got other soothing ingredients like organic cypress essential oil.

  • A robust, calming scent: Take your pick from our limited-edition Pine (you'll only find it at Food52), the original Bergamot & Chamomile or Lemongrass & Jasmine—or go for Unscented if you’d prefer.

  • Pocket friendly: The one-ounce size will hop into your pocket, purse, you name it.

  • Made in: Utah
  • Product Warranty:
  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns

This sanitizer spray is earning a permanent spot in our pockets and bags, and for so many reasons. It’s a trusty stand-in when soap and water aren’t available—and it manages to give our hands a little extra TLC between all the scrubbing we’ve been doing lately. But what really sets it apart? The natural goodness you’ll find inside the bottle.

It’s coming in three, spa-like scents, plus—just because our community asked for it—an unscented version for more subtle sanitizing.

  • Handles germs: The formula is 70% alcohol—which meets the Center for Disease Control’s recommendation that at least 60% alcohol be used for proper hand sanitizing.

  • Reusable and recyclable: It all comes in a glass bottle you can repurpose (or toss in the recycling bin) when you’re through.

  • Lasts and lasts: There's around 375 sprays in every one-ounce bottle. That's a lot of germ-banishing pumps.

  • Easy on the hands: The formula is non-drying, thanks to hydrating coconut oil (perfect for all the extra hand washing we've all been doing). Plus, it’s got other soothing ingredients like organic cypress essential oil.

  • A robust, calming scent: Take your pick from our limited-edition Pine (you'll only find it at Food52), the original Bergamot & Chamomile or Lemongrass & Jasmine—or go for Unscented if you’d prefer.

  • Pocket friendly: The one-ounce size will hop into your pocket, purse, you name it.