Easiest DIY Foaming Hand Soap Recipe (2024)

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Wash your hands without toxins with this DIY Foaming Hand Soap Recipe. Only three ingredients castile soap, lemon essential oil and water.

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We live in a germ obsessed generation, where bacteria is definitively seen as the enemy. This is the reason we take harsh soaps and scrub our bodies daily whether we are dirty or not.

Lately doctors, scientist and laypeople are becoming more aware of the microbiome, and the damage we are doing to it with our overly hygienic culture. We are hitting the bacteria with excessive amounts of antibiotics and antibacterial products. Superbugs are emerging. Turns out things like chemical laden soaps could actually be doing more harm than good.

Read more about the problems of antibacterial soap HERE.

I wrote about the importance of gut health in some of my fermenting posts, but did you know we are actually made up of more bacteria than human cells?

Makes sense that it would be important to nourish and protect these “good guys” in our gut.

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This is why I like to make so many products in my home. It is important to keep the gut destroying chemicals and toxins out.

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Another product that is super simple to make is foaming hand soap. I use this same recipe for dish soap and to clean my counters and sink as well.

When my white IKEA farmhouse sink starts looking a little grimy, I just put a little of this soap on it and let it sit for a while. The lemon works its magic and then I wipe away all the stains.

It can also be used as a body wash and even a shampoo for small kiddos.

DIY Foaming Hand Soap Recipe Ingredients

Unscented Castile Soap

Lemon Essential Oil

Water

Other supplies

Foaming Hand Soap Dispenser

I bought these recently from Amazon and I am very happy with the amount of foam they dispense. I was using some method dispensers that I saved. They worked great at first, but stopped foaming over time.

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A word on the ingredients

Castile soap is a super pure product made only of saponified oils. Traditional castile soap is olive oil based, but Dr. Bronner’s adds other vegetable oils including coconut. It does not contain chemicals, like triclosan, that are gut damaging and endocrine disrupting.

Lemon essential oil has natural antibacterial and antifungal properties. It is also a very powerful cleanser and has a fresh scent. Best of all, it is the cheapest essential oil on the market. I buy only Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade oils from DoTerra, and a whole bottle is still only 10 bucks.

DIY Foaming Hand Soap Recipe

Fill a foaming hand soap container 1/4 of the way with Castile soap. Add 10-20 drops lemon essential oil. Fill the rest of the way with water.

Boom. That’s it.

Now, of course, you can customize this recipe for other scents. Try adding wild orange for a bright and zesty scent. Use lavender in a wash for baby. Add OnGuard or Thieves during flu season for added immune support. Melaleuca combined with lemon would make an excellent cleaning solution.

I usually keep it simple and just add lemon.

Either way, it is so super simple and versatile!

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Wash your hands without toxins with this DIY Foaming Hand Soap Recipe. Only three ingredients castile soap, lemon essential oil and water.

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Ingredients

  • Unscented Castile Soap
  • Lemon Essential Oils
  • Water
  • Foaming Hand Soap Dispenser

Instructions

  • Fill a foaming hand soap container 1/4 of the way with Castile soap. Add 10-20 drops lemon essential oil. Fill the rest of the way with water.

  • That's it!

Notes

  • Castile soap is a super pure product made only of saponified oils. Traditional castile soap is olive oil based, but Dr. Bronner’s adds other vegetable oils including coconut. It does not contain chemicals, like triclosan, that are gut damaging and endocrine disrupting.
  • Lemon essential oil has natural antibacterial and antifungal properties. It is also a very powerful cleanser and has a fresh scent. Best of all, it is the cheapest essential oil on the market. I buy only Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade oils from DoTerra, and a whole bottle is still only 10 bucks.
  • Now, of course, you can customize this recipe for other scents. Try adding wild orange for a bright and zesty scent. Use lavender in a wash for baby. Add OnGuard or Thieves during flu season for added immune support. Melaleuca combined with lemon would make an excellent cleaning solution.

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FAQs

Easiest DIY Foaming Hand Soap Recipe? ›

Fill a foaming hand soap container 1/4 of the way with Castile soap. Add 10-20 drops lemon essential oil. Fill the rest of the way with water. That's it!

Can I put regular hand soap in a foaming dispenser? ›

Select your soap You can't just add normal soap into a foaming dispenser as it is generally too thick. So you will have to water it down a little. Measure out the soap & water in equal parts.

Is foaming soap just watered down soap? ›

Foaming hand soap is a diluted version of liquid hand soap that must go through a special foaming pump that adds air into the mix to create an already-sudsy hand soap “lather” when it's dispensed onto your hands. There's not actually anything special about foaming hand soap except that it's watered down.

How do you make foaming hand wash from normal hand wash? ›

To make your own foaming soap, combine one cup of water with 1/4 cup of liquid soap. Secure the top and slowly turn the dispenser. until everything is incorporated. And there you go.

What makes foaming hand wash? ›

It is made from a diluted version of liquid soap infused with air as it exits the dispenser to generate a frothy lather. Foaming hand soap must be used with specialised dispensers. Some are intended to be used without being replenished, while others are refilled on a regular basis.

Do you need special soap for foam dispenser? ›

No, you do not need a special type of liquid hand soap to use in a foaming dispenser with glycerin added to it. However, it's recommended to use a gentle soap that is free of fragrances and harsh ingredients that can dry out the skin.

Why is my foaming hand soap not foaming? ›

When the foaming filter is clogged it will prevent foam from producing. Flush your foaming pump (never soak or submerge your pump) with white vinegar. Once you have your pump cleared, it is recommended to flush your pump with a warm water and white vinegar solution with every soap refill.

What ingredient makes soap foam? ›

Alkyl Sulphates are anionic surfactants containing fatty acids that boost foam. The most common alkyl sulphates (synthetic surfactants) in soap, bath and shower products are SLS and SLES, with somewhat popular ammonium lauryl sulphate (ALS) and sodium myreth sulphate (SMEs).

How long does homemade foaming hand soap last? ›

Although you may go through your soap pretty quickly, we thought it worth mentioning just in case you use your soap slowly. Using the DIY foam mixture within 30 days is recommended. Once finished or at the end of 30 days, wash your soap dispenser base with clean soap and water and then refill.

Why is my homemade soap not foaming? ›

Using low-quality oils or lye can affect the soap's ability to lather properly. Secondly, the soap-making process could be a factor. If the soap was not mixed thoroughly or was not allowed enough time to cure, it may not lather properly. Additionally, hard water can affect soap lathering.

How do you keep homemade foaming soap from separating? ›

To make your emulsion permanently stable, add some alcohol or, even better, a true emulsifier like sorbitan stearate, polysorbate 60 or polysorbate 80."

Does foaming hand soap clean as well? ›

Foam soaps are increasingly replacing traditional liquid soaps in hospitals, nursing homes, schools, the food industry and other public spaces, but the trend may carry a risk, a small study suggests. Foam soaps may not be as effective as liquid soaps in eliminating bacteria that can lead to infection, the authors say.

What are natural foaming agents? ›

Natural food foaming agents are substances used to create foam or bubbles in various food products. They are typically added to foods to enhance their texture, mouthfeel, and presentation.

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