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Washing hands is a part of our everyday lives. Here’s how to make your own foaming hand soap with essential oils.
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Washing hands is not new, but now, more than ever it is at the forefront of being one of the top ways to prevent the spread of viruses and bacteria.
I will admit, I am typically a Costco bulk liquid hand soap buyer. Considering the lineups to get into Costco these days, due to the limited number of shoppers, I haven’t been to Costco in months. Hot off the heels of making my own hand sanitizer with essential oils, it was time to make my own hand soap.
Making your own hand soap can save time, money and packaging.
For years I’ve used liquid hand soap in the house, but I have been gifted some foaming hand soap which is quite nice.
Foaming soap is still liquid soap but dispenses foamy. The soap is infused with air making it all bubbly and foamy. As a result, you are actually using less liquid soap and so you are also saving money! Plus, those bubbles are just lots of fun.
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Foaming hand soap is not a special type of soap. What makes it foam is the dispenser, not the actual soap. So you can use any soap in a foaming hand soap dispenser.
It’s not easy finding a foaming hand soap dispenser. I was gifted a couple and could re-use the dispensers. I’ve found foaming hand soap dispensers at the dollar store but considered them to be too small. They only hold a few ounces. With all the hand washing we do, I prefer a decent-sized dispenser so I’m not constantly refilling them.
I really like these glass ones that I found on Amazon. They are a good size (14 oz) and clear – so I can see when we are running low.
Okay, so now you have the correct dispensers, let’s make the soap.
You just need 5 ingredients to make your own foaming hand soap. Most of these can be found in your local drug store or health food store. You can also find these items online as well.
This recipe is based on the doTerra recipe, with the added vitamin E oil.
I am not a big essential oil person as I only have a few. In my move towards making things in my home more natural and using fewer chemicals, essential oils are a natural choice.
While essential oils are becoming more and more readily available, be sure that you purchase pure essential oils from reputable sources and that they are not diluted or have fillers.
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There are just so many suggestions out there, but I’ve narrowed it down to my favourites.
I really like to use the essential oil blend from doTerra called On Guard. I used the same blend in my homemade hand sanitizer. It has a nice smell that is not too overpowering or distinct, yet it still smells fresh and clean. I love that it is all in one blend and I don’t really have to think too hard about how to concoct my own.
It is a matter of personal preference as to which essential oils you wish to use. The great thing about essential oils is that every time you make a batch, you can change it up so it’s not always the same.
I like this recipe because I can make it right in the foaming soap dispenser. I altered the measurements as my foaming soap dispenser holds 14 oz, but the basic recipe makes 8 oz or 1 cup of liquid hand soap.
I have this foaming soap in every bathroom as well as the kitchen. It smells nice and it is not hard on my hands. I love that it’s all-natural!
Given our current climate of hand washing and sanitizing, these would also make great hostess gifts.
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This post was last modified on 03/11/2023 01:42
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