Here's what you need:
A bar of soap. Any bar, something you enjoy, this is going to make a LOT of liquid soap. I got this bar at the natural food store for $4.95, expensive but it smells amazing!
2 Tablespoons Glycerin This bottle was about $7 at Target. It was behind the counter, I had to ask the pharmacist for it.
A cheese grater
1 gallon of water
First, grate the soap, or get one of your older kids to do it:
You end up with a nice bowl of shavings. Don't worry, I didn't make her grate the whole bar. In fact, she started complaining her arm hurt the second I put my camera down.
Add the water and the soap shaving to a big pot, turn heat on medium. Add glycerin and stir gently until the soap flakes dissolve into the water.
Here's what you get: A big pot of soapy water.
Remove from heat and let the pot sit for 10-12 hours. We did this in the evening, so we just let it sit overnight. The mixture should start to cloud up in about 3-4 hours.
The next morning our soap looked like this:
It was thick and kind of gloppy. Gloppy, very technical soap making word. I used my hand mixer to blend it all up. You could use an egg beater too, or a whisk if you are feeling especially grouchy and need to take some frustration out on your soap. It still felt a little thick to me so I added just a little water (maybe 1/2 cup) while I was blending. VOILA!
It filled a gallon and the 18oz empty container of hand soap. The kids happen to love the foaming hand soap, so I tried adding just enough soap to fill about an inch at the bottom of the container, and filled the rest with water:
Worked great!
Here's the cost breakdown:
Bar Soap $5
Glycerin $7
146 ounces Liquid Hand Soap $12
Next time it will be just the cost of the soap because I have plenty of Glycerin left for several more batches.
See? Cool huh?
I've made enough soap to fill my 18oz bottle a little over 8 times. The original cost? $5 For a total cost of $40.
The foam container is a 7.5 ounce bottle that costs about $2. If I add (let me be generous, but I don't think I added that much) 1 ounce of liquid soap each time..I've made 146 refills! That's $292!! I think I deserve a new purse. Thoughts?
I did want to mention I found a bunch of different "recipes" online but I did find this one that I followed to make my liquid soap. Thanks to The Farmer's Nest for making this so easy for me to share!
Thanks for stopping by:)
that looks like it was a fun mother/daughter craft & looks like a good $$$ saver & I love the fragrance....nice one!!
ReplyDeleteDang! I just bought a big thing of liquid soap...I think I'll definitely be trying this one after that runs out. I love the foaming soap idea....I guess I didn't know it was that simple to make it do that. Thanks for the great idea!
ReplyDeleteI found the Glycerin at Wal-Mart $3.88 for 6oz of it. Its one the first aid isle. :) Can't wait to try this stuff out!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Let me know how it comes out!
DeleteHi I just tried to make my own home made hand soap but its not turning into a gel. Is it because I used dove bar soap?? Please help I'm not sure if I want to go and spend the money on all natural or is that what I need to make this???
ReplyDeleteThe kind of soap shouldn't matter. It does need to sit for 10-12 hours. How long has it been?
DeleteYes actually. Dove's "sensitive" and higher moisture level makes it difficult to harden. Google a solution. I think some people tried adding some salt. Not sure though
DeleteIt is still not getting thick after 9 hours. What did I do wrong? Used bar of soap given to me. Followed directions. Gallon of water too much?
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