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Foaming Hand Soap, Green Tea & Aloe, 10-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 6) |  | Brand: Method Category: Health and Beauty
Buy New: $26.34 as of 9/3/2010 08:35 CDT details
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 3540
Number Of Items: 6 Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.2 Dimensions (in): 10.4 x 8.6 x 6.9
Model: 00817939
Release Date: March 15, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Pack of six, 10-ounce per bottle (total of 60-ounces) | | • | Cleans your hands safely and effectively without harsh chemicals | | • | Made from naturally derived, biodegradable ingredients, including vitamin E and aloe | | • | Bottle is made with 100% recycled plastic and is completely recyclable |
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Product Description Hands can do amazing things. perform surgery. rebuild engines. start tickle fights. while we don’t know every application, we do know how to make clean, soft hands. our soaps are super gentle on your digits because they are made with naturally-derived, biodegradable ingredients and contain vitamin E and aloe.
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Smells good, cleans good, stings like hell in your eyes, though August 14, 2010 Adam Lasnik (San Francisco, CA USA and http://www.bladam.com/) This bottle looks nice on my sink, and I like that the soap is both effective and environmentally friendly. It's a huge step up from your typical gloppy (and questionable health-wise) anti-bacterial soap.
But woe unto the poor sap who accidentally gets some of this in his eyes. Natural does not equal tears-free. Johnson and Johnson baby shampoo this ain't. Ouch ouch ouch!
Foaming hand soap is always iffy November 25, 2009 Michael S. Burg (San Francisco, CA) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I found the bottles to be a little too breakable for a house with kids in it. I also was annoyed with having to pump and pump to get my (admittedly large) hands soapy enough to clean. It didn't really seem much better than any generic soap.
Recently Method started using a video of a naked woman in a shower being degraded by soap bubbles to sell their products in general and claiming that people who don't like the ad just don't get that portraying the humiliation of a woman for laughs is a great way to sell cleaning products to women. So I'm not going to buy any more Method. I recommend Dr. Bronners if you're looking for a sweet smelling, chemical free, sexism free hand soap.
Gentle Skin Cleanser August 2, 2009 Georgia (California) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Green Tea & Aloe Foaming Hand Soap has a mild detergent, so it's less likely to irritate. It works great on my dry hands. I've even used it to wash my face, which is also dry. Because it foams, there's less cleanser on the skin, so it's a very gentle and non-drying cleanser.
I reuse the bottle by making my own foaming cleanser. I mix one part regular Method hand soap with six parts water (I like to use distilled) and keep it in a large container. I just refill the small bottle whenever necessary.
method soap - 1/2 case July 4, 2009 Madeline L. Comoglio we were happy to find somewhere to purchase this in bulk - although during shipping one of them was broken and another had leaked so it was only 1/2 full.
methond May 23, 2009 M. K (usa) I love this soap and the smell. I even take it to work in the lab.
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