Nobody likes sticky, goopy soap that leaves residue or runs out too fast. That’s part of why foaming hand soap is all over sinks these days, from public bathrooms to busy kitchens. It feels light, rinses off fast, and often smells fresh. People say it’s easier for kids, wastes less, and isn’t as harsh, especially on dry winter skin. Plus, making it at home lets you skip wasteful refills, control what goes on your hands, and even add scents you actually enjoy (goodbye, “Mystical Rainforest”).
Category: Foaming Hand Soap
The Frugal Ones blog takes foaming hand soap back to basics, breaking down why this simple switch can save real money without giving up clean hands. I first tried their DIY foaming soap because I noticed how fast my regular liquid soap disappeared. With foaming soap, each pump stretches further. The blog’s guide explains how just water, a small amount of concentrate, and a pump bottle do the trick (no special skills needed). Experts say foaming soap’s gentle on skin, especially if you pick a formula with moisturizers. I swapped out our regular bottles in both bathrooms a few months ago, and even my kids use less soap now. The scent is fresh, not overpowering, and my hands never feel dry. If you’re looking to cut costs (and stop buying so many plastic bottles), this blog gives step-by-step tips you can actually use at home.