

🛡️ Heal smart, heal fast — your skin’s new best friend!
Puracyn Plus Wound and Skin Cleanser is a 16-ounce FDA-cleared spray that uses advanced hypochlorous technology to safely cleanse, irrigate, and moisturize wounds. Designed for cuts, burns, scrapes, and skin irritations, it offers a non-stinging, fast-acting formula that supports optimal healing without harming healthy tissue. A professional-grade essential for every first aid kit, it’s trusted for effective, gentle wound care.



| ASIN | B005G7M5ZU |
| ASIN | B005G7M5ZU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #181,586 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #171 in Cut & Wound Ointments |
| Brand | Puracyn |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,596) |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,596) |
| Date First Available | 13 August 2012 |
| Item model number | 085-6004 |
| Manufacturer | Puracyn OTC |
| Product Dimensions | 6.99 x 7.01 x 20.96 cm; 498.95 g |
| Units | 16.0 Ounce |
| Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
S**Y
It actually works. My husband bruises easily and is constantly hurting himself but this helps to heal the wounds immediately.
K**A
I love Puracyn! I use it as a toner. This gem of a trick was taught by a laser educator who uses it for cleansing during skin (aesthetic) laser treatments on her patients. She said its great with killing any bacteria on the skin which can lead to acne and it's gentle. I've been using it for years - it doesn't dry my skin out and keeps my skin clean. My husband even uses it for all his scrapes and cuts!
E**Z
This stuff is amazing, it has helped y wounds to close up in no time after a surgery highly recommend.
H**E
This is a nice product but it is TOO expensive. Unless you are using it internally, I would suggest just using Distilled water mixed with the FDA suggested amount of liquid household Bleach (Clorox) to render it safe for use and handling. After spending hundreds of dollars on this product in the past, and getting the same results from the proper mixture of sodium hypochlorite (6 percent unscented/unfragranced/unaltered liquid household bleach such as Clorox) and distilled water. I can't give you a formula without placing myself in danger of a legal dispute, but your solution needs to result in a 0.5 percent w/v solution that is called Darkin's solution, that is used as an antiseptic to clean infected topical wounds. Research it for yourself first before you attempt to make it. Don't just try diluting it unless you understand what you are doing and are fluent on the understanding of ratios. If your household liquid bleach was 5 percent, you would want to dilute it with water 1:10. That actually means using 1 part of bleach to 9 parts of water, to get a 0.5 percent solution. With 6 percent liquid household bleach you would need to actually add a little more water. There are plenty of Government websites like The National Library of Medicine and the FDA that will have articles about it, but don't make it if you don't have the proper (eyedropper / graduated cylinder) equipment and safety (nitrile gloves / eye goggles) clothing to make it.
J**A
Very good for cleaning sensitive areas without infection.
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