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Privacy Policy

Personal information provided to The Wild Together via our website will be handled in accordance with the The Wild Together privacy policy.

The Wild Together Limited (‘The Wild Together’) is in charge of the collection and procession of your personal data on this website and is committed to protecting the privacy of your personal information. This Privacy Policy will explain how we manage the personal information that we collect and use through this website and how to contact us if you have any further queries about our management of your personal information.

The Wild Together will only collect, use or disclose your personal information as permitted under the privacy regulations which apply to you and which implement the terms of Directive 95/46/EC on the Protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data. We will only collect personal information about you by lawful and fair means and not in an unreasonably intrusive manner.

The types of information we may collect include:

  1. Identifying and contact information (for example, name, address and email address);
  2. If you register an account with us and/or purchase products through our website, information about your purchases and your other activity on our website (for example, tracking which areas of the website you visit and content you view)

Where possible, we will collect personal information directly from you or a person authorised to provide this information on your behalf. Should we collect your personal information from a third party, we will take reasonable steps to ensure that you are made aware of this. If you do not provide personal information requested of you to us, we may be unable to provide you the products or services you have requested or be able to make contact with you in the future.

We will use your personal information to:

  1. Fulfill your purchase orders for our products and/or gift certificates.
  2. Provide you with copies of our newsletter;
  3. Maintain, update and service your account with us;
  4. Maintain, administer and improve our systems;
  5. Improve our website, including to modify it to your usage, history preferences; and
  6. Provide you with information about our products, store launches, events.

If you provide your email address, you consent to The Wild Together using your email address to contact you for the purposes listed above.

The recipients of your personal information are authorised employees of The Wild Together and associates of The Wild Together in matters of business. In order to properly conduct our activities, we may also disclose (with your consent where necessary) personal information to other persons or organisations. Such persons and organisations include:

  1. Our service providers (such as IT service providers and mail houses); and
  2. Other parties to whom we are authorised or required by law to disclose information.

The Wild Together will take reasonable steps to:

  1. Make sure that the personal information we collect and process is accurate, complete and up to date;
  2. Protect the personal information that we hold from misuse and loss and from unauthorised access, modification or disclosure; and
  3. Where permitted by law, destroy and permanently de-identify personal information that is no longer needed.

Online purchases are payable via a third party payment system which is encrypted and are not shared with The Wild Together or our partners to ensure security of your payments. Other payment options are available on request, information obtained via these options will not be retained by us unless authorised.

Cookies

If your web browser is set up to accept cookies, a cookie will be stored on your hard drive when you visit The Wild Together’s website. Cookies allow The Wild Together to collect information about your computer, which may include your IP address (a number assigned to your computer when you register with an Internet Service Provider), type of browser, operating system, domain name, and the details of any website which has referred you to this website. The Wild Together uses cookies to track and collect information about which parts of The Wild Together’s site and newsletter are being visited by you. This information is used to maintain the quality of our service and to provide tracking and statistics regarding the use of our website. If you would rather not have this information stored on your computer, you can configure your browser so it does not accept cookies. However, if you disable cookies you may not be able to access all parts of this website, including the purchase section.

Access to and correction of your personal information

Please contact us if you would like to seek access to or correct the personal information we hold about you. The Wild Together will provide you with access to your personal information and will take reasonable steps to amend any personal information about you which is inaccurate or out of date.

If you have any queries about how we handle your personal information or have any concerns or complaints about the manner in which your personal information has been collected or handled by us, please contact us at hello@thewildtogether.com

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The Sanitiser
Active + Botanical Benefits
Actives

Ethanol
Ethanol is a proven aid to preventing transmission of infectious agents and widely accepted as one of the most important infection control measures to prevent infectious disease transmission. The antimicrobial activity of ethanol can be attributed to its ability to denature and coagulate proteins. The microorganism’s cells are then lysed, and their cellular metabolism is disrupted. The activity is broad and immediate. Ethanol [the most common alcohol sanitising ingredient], appears to be the most effective against viruses.

D-Panthenol
D-Panthenol is the provitamin—a precursor, or substance that the body can convert into a specific vitamin—for B5. When panthenol is applied topically, it’s quickly converted into vitamin B5, also known as pantothenic acid. B5 binds to and holds water effectively, moisturising the skin and helping it maintain softness and elasticity. Panthenol has also been shown to have an anti-inflammatory effect and to boost skin barrier function.

Botanicals

Vegetable Glyerin
Glycerin is hygroscopic — meaning it can draw moisture from the air around us and help keep that moisture in skin, thus minimising trans epidermal water loss [due to evaporation]. Research has shown that glycerin mimics what’s known as skin’s natural moisturizing factor (NMF), which is why it’s compatible with all skin types, of all ages. Replenishing skin’s NMF is important because it becomes depleted as we age, are subject to environmental exposure, and use irritating ingredients.

Sandalwood
Sandalwood is very mild but still has a powerful effect on the skin. Due to its antiseptic properties it prevents rashes, heals itching and inflammation, cools and soothes skin and moisturises and tones the skin with mild astringent action. In aromatherapy, inhaling the aroma of sandalwood oil or absorbing it through the skin is thought to transmit messages to parts of the brain involved in controlling emotions, known as the limbic system. These messages are believed to affect both an emotional and physiological response.

Carrot Seed
The benefits of carrot seed oil include antifungal and antibacterial qualities, due to the bioflavonoids it contains. Rich in vitamins A, C, B1, B2 and various essential fatty acids, carrot seed is incredibly skin-repairing to dry and damaged skin. It also contains a large amount of vitamin E, which is great for adding and retaining moisture in the skin.

 

Patchouli Oil
Patchouli oil, which contains several mono- and sesquiterpenoids, alkaloids, and flavonoids, is thought to possess significant anti-inflammatory and antioxidant qualities.In fact, it is reputed to impart antiviral, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic effects, and is also known to protect the skin barrier function. Studies have found that patchouli oil exerts significant antibacterial activity against staphylococcus bacteria. Patchouli is commonly used in aromatherapy for its ability to calm depression. It encourages the release of serotonin and dopamine; two hormones which ease feelings of anger and anxiety.

Lavender
Along with the other benefits commonly found in botanical ingredients [anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antibacterial], lavender is unique in its proven ability to boost blood circulation. This enables more brightening oxygen and nutrients to reach the skin’s surface. It can also protect and promote the skin’s natural barrier, plus balance its pH levels. Aromatically, this oil, rich in esters and alcohols, is useful for when fighting depression as well as anxiety and stress, helping to relax the mind, proving to be interesting in its application at a time of increased tension.

Clove Bud
Clove owes its medicinal benefits to its antimicrobial, anti-fungal, antiviral and stimulating properties, and is one of the richest sources of antioxidants. Clove oil contains a chemical called eugenol that acts as an antiseptic and antibacterial agent. With the help of these properties it can treat cuts and wounds and fight against fungal infections. Clove bud essential oil is used in aromatherapy to stimulate circulation and arousal of the mind and body allowing you to achieve mental clarity.

Bergamot
Thanks to its antibacterial and antiseptic properties, bergamot is a natural cleanser. It can help to tone the skin, soothe skin irritation, and heal cuts and scars. Bergamot is also rich in polyphenols that have strong antioxidant effects to help protect the skin from free radical damage. Aromatically, bergamot is one of the best oils to support the central nervous system — it’s known to be calming to the spirit.

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