Cut costs and while easily saving money with this easy DIY Foaming Hand Soap Recipe!
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DIY Foaming Hand Soap Recipe
Are you wondering how to make your own foaming hand soap refill? It’s so much easier than you think!
You are going to LOVE this easy DIY Foaming Hand Soap Recipe!
Angie writes: "I've been doing this for years and have saved so much money, we love it."
I. Love. Fluffy Soap! It’s true ~ I love the foaming suds… but not the price.
So one day I decided to just make my own Homemade Foaming Soap!
What did I have to lose? Only money in my wallet, so I thought… why not give it a try?
Well guess what… it works! And it’s so easy. And it will save you SO much money!!
I’ve been doing this trick for years now… and you can too!
Homemade Cleaners are such a simple way to save BIG, and this is one of the easiest tricks to start with. So are you ready for my favorite foaming handsoap recipe?
It takes just a few seconds to make… seriously, how easy is that?
Here’s what you’ll need to do…
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Foaming Hand Soap Reviews
What Your Frugal Friends Are Saying About This Foaming Hand Soap Recipe…
Jeanie writes: “Tried this and it worked great!”
Angie writes: “I’ve been doing this for years and have saved so much money, we love it.”
Dawn writes: “The formula was perfect!”
Heidi writes: “Wow- super easy and worked perfectly! My kids love foaming soap and this really stretches the dollar!”
Melissa writes: “Works perfect!”
Crystal writes: “Works perfectly! Literally less than a nickel to make!”
Daniela writes: “It worked! We have foaming soap!”
Rebecca writes: “I do this all the time. This saves so much money!”
Mrs. H. writes: “I have made multiples for my kitchen and bathroom, very easy to make.”
Jordan writes: “I do this and love it! Thanks for the hot tip!”
Joyce writes: “I run a home daycare and the kiddos LOVE to go through the soap. It gets us just as clean, the scent is not as over powering and if you bought them during the Bath and Body Works Sale you are really saving $$$$. I love stretching the budget!”
Tiffany writes: “Works like a charm!!!”
Angelica writes: “‘I’ve been using this method for years. Great idea/method!!!”
Katie writes: “I just used the bottles from the Dial fluffy soaps, and I buy a bulk size of a soap I like maybe once a year. I keep more bottles on hand than we need (we need 4, I think I have 8 now) and pull out a full bottle whenever one runs out. Then I just fill all of them at once when we don’t have any more full ones to replace with.”

DIY Foaming Hand Soap Refill – What You’ll Need
You’ll just nee a few simple things to make your own foaming hand soap!
Check your bathroom cupboards or closet, or add the following to your next shopping list to make sure you’ve got everything on hand…
Clear-Based Liquid Hand Soap (Softsoap, Dial, antibacterial or other) *Don’t use the thick & creamy soaps. The clear-based soaps foam best!*
1 Empty Foaming Hand Soap Bottle (I use old Bath & Body Works bottles.)
Optional: Add in several drops of your favorite Essential Oil to give it a nice, light scent.
See… I told you this was going to be EASY!

How to Make Foaming Hand Soap
You won’t believe how simple it is to make your own foaming hand soap at home!
Here’s what you’ll do…
1. Fill the Empty Foaming Soap Bottle with approx. 1 inch of your liquid hand soap.
2. Slowly fill the rest of the bottle with tap water.
3. Put lid back on, and gently tip upside down & side to side to mix and shake gently if needed. (No need to shake vigorously, though… it will get too sudsy ~ just trust me.) 🙂
4. Then, when it’s time to wash your hands, pump a few pumps of foaming hand soap onto your hands, and wash well with warm water.
5. A nurse at the hospital where I worked once told me to wash at least as long as it takes to sing Happy Birthday to yourself in your head… about 20 seconds or longer. Don’t forget to wash under your nails, too!
6. And here’s one more tip from frugal friend Vicki… “And remember to turn the faucet off with the back of your wrist”
So that’s it! Now isn’t this Foaming Handsoap Recipe so easy?
You really need to give it a try. Making Foaming Soap is such a cinch!
Plus, your hands… and wallet will thank you! 😉
I personally use my leftover foaming hand soap pump dispensers from Bath and Body Works to make foaming hand soap for my kitchen and all the bathrooms around my home.
Foaming Soap Variations
Once you know how to make foaming soap, there are so many other things you can make that foam, too!
You won’t believe how much money you’ll save around the house!
Simply use the same ratio and process as above, and give these a try, too…
Foaming Body Wash
(1 inch clear-based body wash + water)
Amy writes: “I do this all the time! Works perfect!”

Foaming Shampoo
(1 inch clear-based shampoo + water)
Nicky writes: “Loved this idea, tried it and it worked great. Smells Great. Cleans just as well as our normal Johnsons!”

Foaming Baby Wash
(1 inch clear-based baby wash + water)

Shanna writes: “I’ve been doing this for a while now with my two boys. They have so much more fun with the foam in the tub, and it goes a lot further!!”
Lindy writes: “This worked perfectly! Love it.”
Brooke writes: “My 2 year old loves it. I decorated the bottle with his favourite character stickers and he always uses this for hand washing (instead of stronger stuff that irritates his skin)”
Karena writes: “Saved me quite a bit of money”
Rajene writes: “Best refill I’ve tried yet and smells great!”
Emily writes: ” LOVE LOVE LOVE this DIY, when you finish and realize that it works, it makes you feel so good about yourself, not to mention it smells good to!! However I used the bedtime bubble bath Johnson and Johnson”

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Does anyone have a good remedy to clean a soap scum off the glass shower door? I’ve been trying everything w/no luck!
Dawn dish soap and vinegar =equal portions in a spray bottle. Leave for 15 minutes and rinse off. Works on tiles, tubes and anything with soap scum on it.
I have been making this homemade foaming hand soap since I moved out of my parents house. Buying foaming refills is more costly than buying plain hand soap refills. This works great and you go through a lot less soap. You can pick up foaming soap at Bath and Body works for $3 or less most of the time… and the great thing about using there soap dispensers is that even after you have refilled it a couple of times you still can smell the original scent that was in the bottle. 🙂
Thank you for this. I will give it a try. Why not the creamy soaps? Just curious. thanks again.
I’ve been wanting to do this for some time, but never wanted to spend the money on the foam containers. Finally found some on sale and we’re coming to the end of them… Thank you for posting this. I’m doing it today.
super dumb question but…..HAND soap for DISH soap? REALLY????? Am I THAT dumb??? I am SOOOOOO doin this! who doesn’t have water??? who doesn’t have liquid hand soap on hand?! you can even get it in the dollar store! oh boy am i excited! lol
Im going to try this! But also going to try adding some drops of essential oils to make it extra refreshing. 🙂
I’ve been doing this for a while now– the only difference is that I use plain old Dawn in mine– it’s antibacterial and I already have the dishsoap.
I just finished cutting my favorite Seventh Generation dish liquid and am. in. love. I put it into a B&BW foaming dispenser and it works like a charm. The best part is that I only paid something like 69 cents for the Seventh Generation soap (thanks Frugal Girls for finding THAT deal!) and my BFF picked up the B&BW soaps on super after Halloween clearance for less than a dollar! Thankfully I found this before I wasted money on a refill!
My grandmother made her own handsoap from scraps of bath bars, hotel bars, or a brand new bar if she loved the soap enough, for as long as I can remember. When she had enough scraps to equal a regular bar, she would grate them and add them to gallon of boiling distilled water and 2 tablespoons coconut oil. The finished soap was thinner than your average hand soap, but probably would still need to be diluted for use in a foamer. She made amazing soap once from Lavender oatmeal soap made with a gallon of lavender infused water. It was ah-ma-zing! The coconut oil helps with later, but she used it primarily for skin benefits. You can omit it all together if you don’t have it on hand.
I love this idea, THANK YOU SO MUCH! I recently bought a gallon of cheap shampoo (can get a gallon as low as $3.99) from Sally Beauty that can be mixed 1 part to 7 parts water, to make up to 8 gallon of shampoo. I didn’t like it as a shampoo, but LOVE it as a foaming hand soap and as a bubble bath for the kids.
Wow!You’re amazing!I’m sooo excited and happy to find a wonderful site!Thanks for cutting the costs on everything!!!
Aww ~ thanks for the sweet words, Natashia! 😉
I’m glad to have you here, joining in the $$-saving FUN!
~ Heidi