Thursday, July 21, 2011

Homemade Foaming Hand Soap

Homemade Foaming Hand Soap. Who knew? Apparently a lot of people except for me because when I googled it, a bunch of links came up! Now that I know how easy it is to make I will never buy another $3 bottle of it again! How do manufacturers justify charging so much for a bottle of it when in actuality you are buying a fraction of the soap that a regular bottle of hand soap has and it is diluted down with water? They probably justify it because people are willing to pay for it! I was.

Here's how you do it:

Fill an empty FOAMING soap bottle with 1" clear hand or dish. It needs to be clear, not lotion/creamy based.
I used DAWN for these bottles, but have used Ivory liquid dish soap as well. It makes my hands soft and both are antibacterial.

Slowly add enough warm water to fill the bottle, leaving a small space at the top. Replace pump and gently rock back and forth to combine water/soap. Don't shake. Let sit for a minute, give it a couple of pumps and that is it!

A large $3 bottle of your favorite scented antibacterial clear soap will make 10-15 bottles of foaming hand soap.

I love foaming soap because it is easier to wash off of hands and uses so much less soap with each use, but is still as effective. My kids just think it's cool.
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17 comments:

  1. NO WAY!!! That is all there is to it? I'm with you sister, I will never spend $3 on that stuff again! I am so glad I clicked on your site... I've been here before, but I need to make sure I clicked to follow you. And please say thanks to your Coast Guard hubby ... he is greatly appreciated! Jules

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  2. The only different thing I would suggest is putting the water in first and then the soap :)

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  3. I use an empty liquid soap refill bottles and make a bunch at one time. I do 1 part soap to 4 parts water, using a measuring cup and a funnel. Easy, peasy! I find that the softsoap foaming bottles tend to break a lot faster than the kitchen Dawn container, so I've bought a few of the kitchen ones for around the house, and just take off the label.

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  4. Wow, I had no idea! Of course I'll have to go buy a $3 bottle of the foaming stuff so that I can make my own and never pay $3 for it again ;-)

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  5. Great idea! Thanks for sharing the "how-to." Foam is lots of fun to use!

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  6. Wow, had no idea it would be so easy, great tip - thanks for sharing?

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  7. So you are paying all that money for extra WATER!! I'm linking this tonight to my FB page! :)

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  8. I usually use a chopstick to mix the soap and water. By stirring it won't get bubble or foam. I also use hot water, the soap seems to mix faster.

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  9. Wow, that is great! So easy to make, I'll be doing this for sure!

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  10. I've been doing this for quite some time. What a great tip to pass on to others!

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  11. What a great, helpful idea. Thanks for posting it!!

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  12. Well, you learn something new EVERY day!! This is great - thanks for sharing at Saturday Social!!

    xoxo

    Jenn @ Social Salutations

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  13. I do the same thing!

    Yesterday, we were traveling back from a road trip and stopped at a gas station/eatery/gift shop facility for a potty break. They tried to make their own foaming soap, but instead filled the container up with 100% soap. This clogs the pump up and makes it almost impossible to get any soap onto your hands. Ugh!

    Awesome tip and thanks so much for sharing it on my mommy solution meme! You rock!

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  14. Foam soap always seems so much better! I'll definitely be trying this out.

    I found your link from Tip Junkie. :)

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