Monday, June 22, 2015

Foaming Soap Tutorial (Dr. Bronner's)

Foaming Soap Tutorial

So, this is pretty easy-peesy...I hope your expectations aren't too high. :)

We have been collecting foaming soap bottles around our home for about a month and currently have three. Whoop!
A reliable source told me that she uses Dr. Bronner's Tea Tree Pure-Castile Soap at her home for her family's foaming hand soap.
Guess what? Now we do as well.

So, are you ready to have your mind blown with how easy and inexpensive this is?

Here goes: 
Find yourself an empty bottle. It has to have the special pump- you will NOT get foaming hand soap with a regular pump. You can do like me and pay for the bottle with the soap or shop around for just the bottles/pumps. I imagine the latter is much less expensive.

This (now empty) bottle of foaming  Dial cost us a brazen $5.52 at Walmart!!-Yikes!

                                        Dr. Bronner's Soaps come in a variety of scents.
                                             This 320z bottle normally cost $16 but I
                                               found it on discount for just $10! -Score! 

                                      You LITERALLY need only about two tablespoons
                                  of the Pure-Castile Soap. You top the remainder off with
                                   water- make certain to leave enough room for the pump!

(Zeplin as my hand-model.) Look mom, magic!

Break-down: You can purchase 1 bottle of Dial foaming Hand soap for $5.52 (boo) or you can make about a year's supply of foaming hand soap using the Dr. Bronner's Pure Castile Soap method for $10-16 plus the cost of a pump. Um, no contest!
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