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  2. Hypochlorous acid acts as a mild antiseptic and anti-inflammatory agent to help kill harmful bacteria and reduce irritation on the skin, says Azadeh Shirazi, M.D., board-certified dermatologist at ...

  3. We Ask a Derm: What Is Hypochlorous Acid (and Is It Safe to ...

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    The best way to use hypochlorous acid is through a facial spray. It will absorb quickly and is the easiest, most hygienic way to apply on the skin. A spray is also great to take on the go ...

  4. HICC Pet - Wikipedia

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    HICC Pet is an American pet supplies company. It primarily focuses on pet hygiene items. [ 1 ] The company designs and manufactures wipes formulated primarily with fermented coconut oil , [ 2 ] as well as pure hypochlorous acid (HOCl) and deionized water .

  5. Hypochlorous acid - Wikipedia

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    In medicine, hypochlorous acid water has been used as a disinfectant and sanitiser. [6] [9] [5] In wound care, [16] [17] [18] and as of early 2016 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved products whose main active ingredient is hypochlorous acid for use in treating wounds and various infections in humans and pets. It is also FDA ...

  6. The 8 Best Hypochlorous Acid Sprays to Heal Skin - AOL

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    The best hypochlorous acid face sprays to try, including Tower 28’s viral SOS Daily Rescue Facial Spray. ... It’s safe to use around the eye and the mouth, making it a useful cleanser that ...

  7. Dakin's solution - Wikipedia

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    Dakin tested more than 200 substances, measuring their action on tissues and bacteria. He found chloramines to be the best, for being stable, non-toxic, and not very irritating, yet powerful bactericides, presumably due to their release of hypochlorous acid. However, the difficulty of procuring them led him to choose "hypochlorite of soda" as a ...

  8. Lithium hypochlorite - Wikipedia

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    The use of chlorine-based disinfectants in domestic water, although widespread, has led to some controversy because of the formation of small quantities of harmful byproducts such as chloroform. Studies showed no uptake of lithium if pools with lithium hypochlorite have been used.

  9. Electrolysed water - Wikipedia

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    The key to delivering a powerful sanitising agent is to form hypochlorous acid without elemental chlorine - this occurs at around neutral pH. Hypochlorous is a weak acid and an oxidizing agent. [3] This "acidic electrolyzed water" can be raised in pH by mixing in the desired amount of hydroxide ion solution from the cathode compartment ...