Get two free mega-sized Peter Thomas Roth hand sanitizers with this insane deal

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In early April 2020, trusted skincare brand Peter Thomas Roth launched its first hand sanitizer product in response to the massive shortage across the country.

Formulated with an 80 percent alcohol concentration to align with the CDC’s 60 to 95 percent recommendation, the product has been a massive-seller from the jump. Less than a month after the product’s initial launch, the relatively new pick was given a packaging makeover and was made available in a brand new “mega-sized” option.

Now, the best-selling hand sanitizer, which has been one of In The Know readers’ favorite products of the last few months, is being offered for free in a new bundle deal. From now until June 23, 2020, shoppers can get two mega-sized hand sanitizers for free with any order of $25 or more when using code “SANITIZE” at checkout.

Credit: Peter Thomas Roth

The A-list celebrity-loved skincare brand’s hand sanitizer still boasts the spray form factor it was initially introduced with. However, the packaging has been changed to a wider bottle with a white/black spray nozzle (the color is relative to the size selected), as opposed to the thin, matte-white tubular bottle and chrome-finished nozzle seen in the initial release.

The newer version of the FDA-approved product features the same 80 percent topical solution formula, though it is now available in two sizes: two fluid ounces and six fluid ounces.

Peter Thomas Roth Hand Sanitizer Alcohol Antiseptic 80% Topical Solution (6 fluid ounces), 2 free with any order of $25 or more ($32 value)

Credit: Peter Thomas Roth

As previously reported, this hand sanitizer was purposefully created to remedy the shortage across the country. Though the brand explained that it has “a limited amount” in stock, we have noticed that these hand sanitizers are yet to sell out on the retailer’s native website.

Adding to the noble motivation for creating this product, the brand has outlined that it is “donating 5,000 hand sanitizers to hospital workers on the front lines at Northwell Health Hospitals, New York State’s largest health care provider.”

Since its launch, several shoppers have critiqued the brand for attaching $10 and $16 price tags to a type of product that other brands like Aloe Chok Chok and 100% Pure sell for $4 and $5, respectively.

However, in addition to the higher alcohol percentage in Peter Thomas Roth’s formula (both competitive brands’ formulas contain only 62 percent alcohol), the brand is also donating some of its inventory to benefit those in need. Also, with the brand’s current deal, both mega-sized options will be added to shoppers’ carts at no extra charge.

“I can understand that you think this product is expensive for what it’s worth but ingredients are hard to come by and so is packaging and over head,” one shopper wrote. “Yes during non-pandemic times this would be expensive but for the now we are in, it is what it is.”

It should also be noted that, while this product’s concentration of alcohol fits within the CDC and FDA’s guidelines, it is not specifically formulated to kill viruses.

In addition to this promotion on its hand sanitizers, Peter Thomas Roth has also outlined a few more active deals that shoppers are loving:

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