Have any of you tried this product yet? The Invisible Armor is a triclosan based product designed for households and all sorts of other businesses where you would come in contact with other folks as well as germs from other sources. The Invisible Armor is a skin protectant, with the primary benefit of protecting you from germs, and the primary feature is that it remains on your skin for 4 hours, through repeated washings. Here is a bit more about the product:
The ingredient Triclosan combined with liquid silicone (Dimethicone), the mono-oxide of silicone, incorporated with a specific antioxidant and premier moisturizing formula, creates a shield of protection from germs while offering a supple feel to the skin. The Invisible Armor provides this protection for up to (4) hours with no reduced protection due to repeated washing. However, substances containing an available oxygen molecule (peroxide, sulfuric acid, etc.) will donate additional oxygen and convert the silicone to a dioxide. Although protection is still prevalent, reapplication is required to offer the best results of protection.
The Invisible Armor is available over the counter at Kroger’s, HEB, Walgreens, Brookshire Brothers and other locations. Let me know if you have tried this!
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Jackie Benson // Oct 31, 2007 at 1:06 pm
You might want to do a bit more research on hand hygiene products that are being positioned as kid-safe. Invisible Armor’s primary ingredient, Triclosan, has been frequently miscast, and independent experts believe that it actually introduces exposure to certain bacteria. Couple that with the fact that Environmental Protection Agency has classified this ingredient as a PCB is a bit frightening when considering companies (including Procter & Gamble) are using this within hand sanitizers promoted to children. There’s a blog http://www.handhygienefacts.blogspot.com that provides seemingly good information on alcohol-free products.
John Mellows // Nov 19, 2007 at 10:04 am
you need to look at the press release on this site.
http://www.alkavitahealth.com/Press.html
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