If you’re like me, you want to rid your home of as many toxins as you can. One of the simplest changes you can make is your hand soap. With this easy, 4-ingredient recipe for liquid hand soap, you’ll be setting your own custom-looking jars around each sink of your house in no time! Not only will you be eliminating harsh hand soaps, you will be saving money with this very inexpensive method. WIN!
What you need for your liquid hand soap:
– Mason Jars
– Foaming Pump attachments
– Distilled Water
– Castile Soap
– Vitamin E Oil
– Anti-Bacterial Essential Oil
If you don’t already have your jars and pumps, hop on over to Amazon and get them ordered. They are super affordable and you can choose the designs from the comfort of your home.
When I make soap, I make a large batch and refill my jars once a month unless we run out before then. This recipe will make one jar.
– 1 cup distilled water
– 1/3 cup Castile Soap
– 1/2 half dropper Vitamin E oil (this oil has Avocado oil and Jojoba oil in it)
– 10-15 drops of your choice of anti-bacterial essential oil (I prefer Thieves or Purification).
Pour water into jar. In a measuring cup add soap, vitamin E oil, and EO (adding in the vitamin E oil gives you a moisturizing hand soap). Pour mix into water and attach lid. After you have attached the lid, give the jar a couple shakes and you are all set. I told you it was simple! The foaming hand pump attachment really allows your soap to go a long way. You will never buy commercial soap again!!
Happy Pumping!!
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