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HomeHomeCleaningBathroom Method Foaming Hand Soap, Green Tea & Aloe, 10-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 6) |
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23 of 24 found the following review helpful:
a+ Mar 01, 2008
By kel Scent is wonderful. I also prefer the foaming soap but make my own with the regular pump soap. Just put about 1/2 to 1 inch of the regular method soap in the empty foaming bottle and add water to fill to the top - a few pumps and you have foaming soap. I'll get a lot of refills of the foaming soap from one bottle of the regular. We love the method products.
16 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Excellent Product, if a bit pricey for handwash. Oct 09, 2008
By Mir I've ordered Method foaming wash twice. The first time it was the blue-tinted Eucalyptus Mint. (Gorgeous color). It had a scent that I thought would work well for both my hubby's and my bathrooms (not too girly, fresh).
This time, I wanted one without dyes, so I got the Sweet Water, hoping it would have a "unisex" sort of scent. Water is neutral, right?
No, it doesn't. I'd put this scent squarely in the "gentle floral" department. It's a clean, feminine scent that's not overwhelming. I keep one bottle in the kitchen and one in my bathroom.
The foaming action is great (I reuse the bottles, putting other shower or hand soaps in there, diluting a bit with water, and getting them to foam up this way.) These make nice gifts in baskets witih other personal products, cause the bottle's shape is attractive.
It's not inexpensive. You can get handwashes for a LOT LOT less. But this one smells wonderfull, doesn't irritate my very sensitive skin, and the bottle is pretty. I like the colorless one as it matches any room's decor.
I'd reorder this. For sure. As long as amazon offers a discounted price and PRIME shipping.
Mir
16 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Does Not contain Triclosan! Sep 07, 2008
By Twiga C I prefer foaming soap because it doesn't drip or leave unused residue in the sink.
Previously I used Bath & Body Work's Anti-Bacterial Gentle Foaming Hand Soap. When I learned that it contains Triclosan which is a toxic chemical found in many anti-bacterial products according to the Environmental Working Group, I set out to find a replacement without Triclosan.
I found method Foaming Hand Soap, Green Tea & Aloe which is less expensive than the B&B hand soap. It has a mild and fresh scent. The simple and modern design of the bottle goes great with the decor in my bathroom.
Target no longer carries this scent but I did manage to find it at Lowe's.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Method rocks Jun 12, 2008
By Avalon0214 I actually like all of the Method hand soap varieties, including the non-foaming versions, but there is something a bit more convenient about the foaming version. It doesn't run/drip/drool like it's non-foaming counterparts, which is very thick. I like the the Green Tea & Aloe flavor perhaps more so than the others (or maybe I just like the idea of Green Tea & Aloe more than the others), but they are all great. It's totally environmentally friendly, nice smell, even people who categorically hate environmentally friendly products (because they think they are inferior to non-environmentally friendly products) love this stuff (including my father who doesn't know it's good for the environment, for fear of him refusing to use it).
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Attractive and practical Feb 12, 2008
By Lydia K. I prefer foaming hand soaps because my kids don't end up coating their hands in far too much sticky soap! The Method pump works more comfortably and consistently than other brands, and the shape of the bottle makes it unusually stable. The "sweet water" scent is blessedly mild. Plus the elegant bottle + clear soap makes a sleek addition to our bathroom. Good all-around product.
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