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HomeBed+BathSoap & Skin CareMethod Hand Wash, Free of Dyes + Perfumes, 12-Ounce Bottle (Pack of 6) |
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14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Method, my hands salute you Aug 17, 2006
By E. Winchester These soaps work really hard, but they don't strip your hands dry like other soaps can. To illustrate: my husband's a doctor, so we're really conscientious about washing our hands after every little thing; some soaps can take a toll on your skin pretty quickly with frequent use. Add to that the fact that I wasn't prepared for how dry the winters get around here (having just moved from Memphis), so my hands got painfully chapped and cracked until I switched to Method soaps. They didn't strip my hands, but they also weren't impossible to rinse off like some "moisturizing" soaps. They leave the natural oils in my skin, so my hands actually have a fighting chance!
I've been a big fan of Method products for a while now, but also worth mentioning is that my mother-in-law was wowed by them when she recently visited. She's no stranger to high-ticket products, so when she started gushing about the soap in my bathroom and asking where in the world I found it, I knew Method had cracked the code. This stuff is easily the best you'll find at the local supermarket, and it could probably hold its own against some of the boutique products out there.
One (semi-) downside: I can't get the refills locally. That's ok, though, since it gives me a chance to try all of the great scents they have!
15 of 16 found the following review helpful:
As Long as You Like Grapefruit Jul 28, 2006
By M. Allen Greenbaum "Method" is a San Francisco-based company specializing in "environmentally friendly" cleaning products, both for the home and for personal use. There's no animal testing, and, with the exception of their tallow-containg dryer sheets, no animal products are used.
Pink grapefruit hand soap is an effective and gentle product that cleans well with no sudsing action. It has a very noticeable grapefruit smell, it will seem fresh and energizing to some, but will (naturally) repulse those who don't like the scent of grapefruit. While there are no articifial scents, and the grapefruit scent is not harsh or overpowering, it is definitely not fragrance-free.
The soap contains "naturally-derived, biodegradable ingredients and contain vitamin E and aloe." However, their website (methodhome.com) informs us also that "for intellectual property reasons we do not give out the specific names of the chemicals we use." For various reasons, this is not an antibacterial soap (for example, method believe that antibacterial soap is not necessary given 20 seconds of washing with an non-antibacterial soap, that overuse of such ingredients might lead to increased bacteria resistance, and that these agents biodegrade more slowly than others--see website for more information). Bottom line: If grapefruit is OK with you, this is an excellent product that gets the job done with little or no environmental impact.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
the best scent with a look that goes anywhere Feb 16, 2007
By Beverly Lucey Method products and ad campaigns are usually very attractive. It's difficult to find the range of products and scents available. Even at Target it's hard to find Sweet Water. Because it's clear, it fits any decor and the smell is quite wonderful. Also, I much prefer this version to the same thing in foaming hand wash. Buying in bulk is also much more convenient, instead of depending on the whimsy of what varieties appear on the shelves.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Invigoratingly light scent and my hands aren't dried out after Sep 26, 2007
By Travelbug Love the grapefruit smell of this soap! I keep on in the bathroom and one by the kitchen sink. It's worked much better than Ms. Meyers when it comes to not drying out my hands and does the job as a hand soap well.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Availability of Method Hand Wash, Go Naked (no fragrance) Apr 13, 2009
By Fussy Shopper
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It is difficult for those of us with allergies/sensitivities to perfumes to get products without fragrances added. I was unable to get it at the local store, though they originally carried it. So I was pleased to find it at Amazon for a competitive price. It arrived promptly and with six bottles will last a long time!Method Hand Wash, Go Naked, 12-Ounce Bottle (Pack of 6)
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