Saturday, March 2, 2013

How to make homemade hand soap




After the birth of my son, I noticed that we go through gallons and gallons of hand soap each year because babies are composed of 90% germs and 10% pudding.  With the rising cost of basic toiletries in general, I began dreading my trips to Target and how much I would have to fork over to maintain my hand washing addiction.  Then I figured out how to make my own hand soap for a little over one dollar per gallon.


This is a terrible photo of what you will need:

  • 2 bars of Dial antibacterial bar soap (Dollar Tree carries a two pack for $1)
  • 16 cups of water
  • 2 teaspoons liquid glycerin (found at most pharmacies for about $4 for 6 ounces)
  • big pot
  • spoon
  • immersion blender or handheld mixer

Start by grating 2 bars of soap into a big pot.  Cover the two cups of soap shavings with 16 cups of water (128 ounces) and add 2 teaspoons of liquid glycerin to the mixture.   Heat on medium while stirring continuously until the shavings melt completely.


Once the bubbles form a yin yang symbol, the soap has achieved a perfect balance and can be removed from the heat and left to cool overnight.  Once cooled, it will be a gelatinous blob and you will assume my recipe is a piece of garbage.  Grab your immersion blender or hand held mixer and whip the ever loving crap out of that soap.  There, see I told you.  Now pour it into an old plastic container and refill your soap dispensers as needed.  You have just saved the Earth and your wallet some misery.

2 comments:

Becki's Whole Life said...

Sonya - you are too funny. This is perfect timing though because we are all out of hand soap and I was thinking how I hate spending money on certain things that shouldn't be as expensive as they are...like hand soap! This would be fun to do with the girls....awesome. Gonna try this! I wonder if I could put this in one of the foaming dispensers with a little extra water and making it foam? Will try that.

Sonya said...

Fortunately for you, Becki, I happen to have a plastic container hoarding collection, including a foaming soap dispenser. I mixed up 1 tablespoon of soap with 2 tablespoons of water and it successfully foamed. I will warn you though, this mixture doesn't lather in the same way that store-bought hand soap does. The recipe I posted feels more watery than the store bought stuff. But it definitely gets your hands clean and leaves them smelling soapy fresh.