This lipstick pepper spray is a unique self defense spray cleverly disguised as a lipstick case. By disguising the dispenser as a lipstick case, you gain the upper hand in a dangerous situation.
Do not ever feel afraid. IF you find yourself in a compromising situation, simply reach into your jacket remove the top and give your assailant a quick blast to the face.
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WARNING: This product is a very strong pepper / tear gas defensive spray. This model has features designed to prevent accidental discharge. This product is designed for use by adults only.
The Snake River Defense "I Survived Program" for pepper spray and mace products.
All defensive spray and stun equipment sold by Snake River Defense (SRD) is supported by our I Survived Program. If you use or lose your product while defending yourself, SRD will replace your product for free. We do require that you report the incident to local law enforcement and submit a copy of the police report.
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Pepper Spray
Pepper spray, also known as OC spray (from "Oleoresin Capsicum"), OC gas, and capsicum spray, is a lachrymatory agent (a chemical compound that irritates the eyes to cause tears, pain, and even temporary blindness) that is used in riot control, crowd control, and personal self-defence, including defence against dogs and bears.
The active ingredient in pepper spray is capsaicin, which is a chemical derived from the fruit of plants in the Capsicum genus, including chilis. Extraction of oleoresin capsicum from peppers involves finely ground capsicum, from which capsaicin is extracted in an organic solvent such as ethanol. The solvent is then evaporated, and the remaining waxlike resin is the oleoresin capsicum. An emulsifier such as propylene glycol is used to suspend the OC in water, and pressurized to make it aerosol in pepper spray. The high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method is used to measure the amount of capsaicin within pepper sprays. Scoville Heat Units (SHU) are used to measure the concentration or "heat" of pepper spray.