WiZ Brings Series Of Antibacterial Hand Wash - BW HEALTHCARE WORLD -  BW Online Bureau

WiZ Brings Series Of Antibacterial Hand Wash - BW HEALTHCARE WORLD - BW Online Bureau

The hand washes have natural extracts of Tulsi, Neem, Aloe Vera and Lemon as per the anti-bacterial properties.

WiZ, India's personal care and hygiene brand, has announced the launch of the series of antibacterial foam hand wash. Brought with 9 refreshing fragrances. These products protect users against germs, bacteria and viruses and keep the hands moisturized, uplifts the mood with refreshing fragrances.

WiZ's newly-launched antibacterial hand wash range is formulated with a number of avant-garde ingredients that are also labelled neatly outside the hand wash package. In addition, WiZ foam hand washes also have natural extracts of Tulsi, Neem, Aloe Vera and Lemon as per the anti-bacterial properties.

Perfect to use in hotels, gymnasiums, kitchens, washrooms or similar other places available in 150ml dispenser pack & 5 Litre refill packaging, WiZ antibacterial handwash comes in a rich foamy lather to meticulously clean the user's hand while leaving a fresh and invigorating sensation. The hand wash formula is adequately pH balance and feels gentle on the skin but tough against dirt and grime. As compared to liquid hand wash, foamy lather reaches every nook and corner of the hands, thereby giving a better cleaning experience.

Speaking on this occasion, Manisha Dhingra, Co-Founder, WiZ said, "Given the rapidly transforming consumer behaviour, WiZ has evolved into a leading personal care and hygiene brand. Our latest product innovation is part of our super amazing journey of be clean & be happy. We are extremely thrilled to add antibacterial foam hand wash to our product portfolio. Keeping in mind consumers' modern-day requirements, we are offering 9 distinctive fragrances coupled with moisturizing attributes that will leave the user's hands soft and silky. These products will assuredly protect you and your loved ones against bacteria, germs and viruses."

Written By : Sandeep Nair