How to Make Foaming Hand Soap

Make your own solution at home with castile soap, jojoba oil, and essential oils.

materials to make foaming soap

Homemade foaming hand soap is not only fun to use, it's a step in the right direction towards a more sustainable home. By investing in one foaming soap pump and the necessary ingredients, you can significantly decrease your contribution of soap bottles headed for the landfill. Foaming soap is also lighter and requires less water to rinse—so you're also conserving water when you use it.

This how-to comes from one of our very own writers Ashley Poskin. "This particular soap is especially important in our household because we have a 4-year-old who is very, ​very​ enthusiastic about washing her hands," she says. "While we're happy about keeping germs at bay, we found ourselves having to refill the soap dish about once a week. Now, one pump fills her little hand with a huge swirl of foam and cuts down on the amount going down the drain."

The measurement of ingredients below are for a 13-ounce bottle, like the one pictured here. Tea tree, peppermint, lemon, and eucalyptus oils are antibacterial and antimicrobial, and make great choices for hand soap.

What You'll Need

Equipment / Tools

  • Tablespoon
  • Teaspoon
  • Oil dropper

Materials

  • Foaming soap pump (Made by Design Foaming Soap Dispenser)
  • Castile soap (Dr. Bronner's Unscented Pure Castile Soap)
  • Jojoba oil (Kate Blanc Cosmetics Certified Organic Jojoba Oil)
  • Essential oils (Edens Garden Eucalyptus Essential Oil, Edens Garden Tea Tree Essential Oil)
  • Distilled water

Instructions

  1. adding water to homemade foaming soap

    To the bottle, add 3 tablespoons castile soap, 2 teaspoons jojoba oil, and 40 to 50 drops of essential oil.

  2. filled bottle of foaming soap

    After combining the ingredients, fill the rest of the bottle with water, screw on the pump and gently shake until all the ingredients are combined.

  3. squirting foaming soap into hands

    Use one pump to soap your hands; then scrub for 20 seconds (about as long as it takes to sing "Happy Birthday"), and rinse. If you see the oils separate, just give the bottle a gentle shake to recombine.

Updated by
Blythe Copeland
blythe copeland, freelance writer and contributor
Blythe Copeland is a contributing writer with more than a decade of experience as a lifestyle writer.

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