tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-241374467629178893.post1119274483582625013..comments2023-10-20T07:45:02.391-05:00Comments on ~Life is Nothing without Him~: WFMW: Gentle, Semi-Homemade Hand SoapCrystalhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11629991555770132609noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-241374467629178893.post-19804967920154253252011-10-14T14:13:54.664-05:002011-10-14T14:13:54.664-05:00What a great idea! We are trying to avoid parabens...What a great idea! We are trying to avoid parabens and phthalates in our house and this sounds like a healthy, economical way to enjoy the convenience of hand soap. Thanks for sharing!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-241374467629178893.post-74548187220143204022011-10-11T22:36:46.601-05:002011-10-11T22:36:46.601-05:00I LOVE Dr. Bronners and I need to try the mild bab...I LOVE Dr. Bronners and I need to try the mild baby soap because the peppermint soap gives me a rash! I may not be diluting it enough, either.Camillehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09924448375784318445noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-241374467629178893.post-15253208926372258902011-10-03T14:38:25.895-05:002011-10-03T14:38:25.895-05:00I do that, too. It makes such nice soap! You are...I do that, too. It makes such nice soap! You are right that hot water run through the pump when you're refilling it will prevent or remove clogs.<br /><br />Instead of dumping out "bad" soap to get the foamer, at Target you can buy Method foam soap which is supposed to be natural (although all the fragrances smell ultra-fake to me!) and isn't antibacterial. Then refill with Dr. Bronner's.<br /><br />Another option is to use a small trigger spray bottle. Most stores have them in the health & beauty section for misting your hair with water. They turn soapy water into a nice foam. But you have to label the sprayer because guests will think it's some kind of cleaning product rather than hand soap.<br />---'BeccaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com