I also love bath and body works foaming soap. Especially their holiday stuff, I admit it. |
Williams Sonoma Lemongrass Ginger. We have used it for years. |
Seventh generation mandarin orange & grapefruit |
I really like this. Truly unscented, not drying, not irritating, and I am very sensitive to scents and irritants. ![]() |
PP, yes! Came here to write same. |
You are 20? |
JR Watkins aloe and green tea is the best. I’ve had trouble finding it at target recently but order by the case of 6 bottles on Amazon. Not foaming - get the liquid. |
Same, the foaming stuff works better with my toddlers. I might see what Bath and Body works has at their sale, my kids like it. |
NP but their foaming soap is easier for my toddlers to use and they like the colors and smells. Anything that gets my kids to frequently wash their hands is a big plus in my book. |
The only ones that don't make my hands bleed are the softsoap aloe vera and the foaming unscented one from whole foods, 365 brand. |
Method foaming in the very fun patterned bottles |
That’s what we use too though it’s been harder to find. Last year I bought a bunch after Christmas for a dollar a bottle! |
My son has eczema and v sensitive skin; we use soap from Oregon Soap Company. It’s the only one that doesn’t dry his hands and make them bleed.
We used to do B&BW foaming bc I have small kids and it was easier for them to use and made it easier for me to check (pretty obvious if they washed based on sniffing their hands!). That said, foaming soap is a bit of a ripoff - you can make any soap foaming by basically watering it down. Google the ratio (I forget) but you can easily make your own. |
Imagine judging someone over hand soap |
I find this bar soap less drying than liquid soaps:
https://www.amazon.com/Provence-Jasmine-Honeysuckle-Vegetable-Butter/dp/B00I9KKQXY |