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Review: Method Hand Soap and Method Foaming Hand Soap

A Review and Comparison of Method's Two Hand Soaps

By Kathleen Notestine, published Oct 31, 2006
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Method Home products are cleaning products designed to fight dirt and grime without toxic chemicals.  Their website states that all of their products are made from only bio-degradable ingredients (such as soy, coconut and palm oils) and are presented in packaging designed to be readily recyclable.  I have been using Method's pump hand soap in my bathroom and kitchen for several years because it was one of the only hand soaps I could find without anti-bacterial ingredients (which promote the growth of "super germs" and cause resistance to anti-biotics).  Recently, I had the opportunity to try Method's foaming hand soap and to compare it with the more traditional gel hand soap. 






Gel

Method's traditional gel hand soap comes in a teardrop shaped pump container and is available in six scents (cucumber, eucalyptus mint, green tea, lavender, pink grapefruit and sweet water) and all contain vitamin E and aloe. 






The soap lathers up well under warm water, but doesn't fair quite as well at cooler temperatures.  It cleans the skin relatively thoroughly, although it takes more scrubbing to remove oils from the skin than mere dirt. 






The hand soap is billed as being extremely gentle, but like most soaps, it can be a little drying, especially in the winter and especially when used with very hot water.  Most of the scents are relatively subtle, without being overwhelmingly perfumey or chemically.  The cucumber scent is fresh and wet smelling, the lavender is gentle and herbal, the pink grapefruit is a sweet, tangy citrus, and the sweet water is a delightful, light, and airy scent that is halfway between floral and sweet. 






The green tea and lavender scents have a tendency to leave slight traces of color in the sink if I don't make an effort to wash all the soap down the drain.  The color doesn't stain the sink, but the soap does need to be thoroughly rinsed or wiped from the porcelain or the color will linger.  The sweet water scent is a clear gel and so leaves no color behind even if all the soap is not completely rinsed down the drain.






Foam

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I have not seen refills for the foaming hand soap. Are there any? I would rather not have to buy the pump bottle each time. The regular gel soap doesn't work as a substitute for the foaming soap.

Posted on 09/07/2007 at 2:09:00 PM

 
I'm glad you did this one - I have been trying to decide if I want to try Method or not.

Posted on 10/31/2006 at 6:10:00 PM

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