It’s probably best to wash your hands and not think about where they’ve been. What you should think about is what you’re washing with. Unless you’re already using our naturally derived, triclosan free, heavenly scented hand wash. In which case, feel free to give the next person you encounter a high five. You’ve earned it.
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Added on: April 3, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
It’s probably best to wash your hands and not think about where they’ve been. What you should think about is what you’re washing with. Unless you’re already using our naturally derived, triclosan free, heavenly scented hand wash. In which case, feel free to give the next person you encounter a high five. You’ve earned it.
Good value; smells natural Smells natural–not artificial–and unlike many of the liquid soaps, this one doesn’t dry out your hands. The containers are easy to hold and the spout fits nicely into the opening of the original soap containers, so there is no wastage when refilling. Although the last driblets don’t come out easily, I just add a bit of water (which is easy), swish it around, and then pour out the mix. It’s so concentrated that mixing water in doesn’t hurt–the pump on the soap container still works well…
What’s not to love about this amazing soap?! This is great hand soap! Not only does it smell lovely, it’s naturally derived, and a very gentle cleanser. I love Method and their products. Their bottles are made from recycled materials, they do not test on animals, there are no chemicals in this soap, and it leaves my skin clean and soft. The scent is very light, crisp, and clean smelling. It’s not overwhelming, sweet, or perfumey. It’s perfect. The bottles themselves are clean and attractive and suit any decor. What’s not to love about…
Hand soap made just right What really makes this hand soap stand out is the formula. It does not contain antimicrobial contents.Antimicrobial such as antibiotics can sometimes increase bacterial drug resistance, which can result in the bacteria resistant strings such as MRSA. MRSA is extremely difficult to cure, people call them flesh-eating bacteria as they eat away your flesh like a zombie.The antibiotics they add to antibiotics soaps are commonly cheap and very weak. From my own lab experiment I…