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About this Item:- Contains (6) 10 ounce bottle of foaming hand soap
- Foaming hand wash with plant-based cleansers.
- Biodegradable formula made without parabens or phthalates.
- Bottle (minus pump) made from 100% recycled plastic (PCR).
- Leaves hands feeling soft, clean + sublimely scented.
- Cruelty free. Tested by people, not on animals.
- This Sea Minerals scent is a blend of bergamot, lemon, rosemary + crisp marine notes.
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I have used Dr. Bronners for years to refill these. Works perfectly.
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Not with Dr. Bonners. Mix once and done.
I only used about 20% soap and 70% water and left the rest as air so I could shake it. ( No glass dots and it mixed very well ) and is foaming well so far.
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A very cheap way to refill those bottles once they run out. I use antibacterial dish washing soap. Fill about one quarter of the bottle with dish soap and fill the rest with water. Shake to mix. I bought some glass dots, the kind for the bottom of aquariums and terrariums. A pouch of those should cost less than $1.50 at Walmart (arts and crafts dept). You add two or three to help mix the soap and water when you shake. This makes for some very thick foam and is very cheap to refill.
Interesting. Doesn't it separate though? Do you have to shake it every time?
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A very cheap way to refill those bottles once they run out. I use antibacterial dish washing soap. Fill about one quarter of the bottle with dish soap and fill the rest with water. Shake to mix. I bought some glass dots, the kind for the bottom of aquariums and terrariums. A pouch of those should cost less than $1.50 at Walmart (arts and crafts dept). You add two or three to help mix the soap and water when you shake. This makes for some very thick foam and is very cheap to refill.
Interesting. Doesn't it separate though? Do you have to shake it every time?
Search for diy foaming soap recipe online. There are many ways of doing this. I get whatever my favorite hand soap is and mix tap water with about 10-20% soap and shake. It doesn't separate and is way cheaper and green than buying foaming soap. You can get even deeper into this by using something like unscented castile soap and adding your own essential oils, food coloring and glycerin to make your own mix
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