Make Your Own Foaming Hand Soap in a Mason Jar

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$3
5 Minutes
Easy

Have you ever tried to make your own foaming hand soap? It sounds like a pain, but I promise it’s EASY, ECONOMICAL, and without ALL THE JUNK in some of the store-bought soaps.

It’s also better for the environment, becauseI ’m going to show you how to make and dispense it right from the mason jar. Mason jars = less plastic!

Step 1

First, pour one cup of distilled water into your mason jar– you don’t even need a measuring cup because you’re using a mason jar that already has marks for measurement.

Step 2

Next, pour 1/4 cup of castile soap into the jar, bringing your total liquid to the 10 oz mark (8 oz water + 2 oz castile soap). I use Dr. Bronner’s Unscented, because I add my own essential oils. This makes a great chore for kids, and most can mix and restock independently.

Step 3

Give it a good stir, and add your oils (optional). I use about 15 drops total and do a blend of Young Living Thieves + Orange. You can also add a teaspoon of Vitamin E oil in the winter for dry hands.

Give it another good stir. It will have a few bubbles on top, but should be a watery liquid, which works well for foaming soap.


Add your foaming hand soap pump dispenser lid, and you’re done!


About the Foaming Soap Pump

These pumps are rustproof, BPA-free and come in a two pack in brushed nickel or bronze and fit a pint mason jar. This company also sells the non-foaming pump, so make sure you get the right one. You could make this work for a variety of styles– a clear jar with the bronze would be so pretty, or you could milk or chalk paint + distress the outside of a clear jar.

They are easy to clean, reduce the use of plastic, and easy peasy to refill! I also keep my homemade lotion bars by the sink; they are amazing for dry hands in winter.

Let me know if you have any questions, or Instagram pix of your mason jar soap dispensers– tag me @backporchbliss.

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  • Kathy Kathy on Feb 14, 2022

    Did you refinish the mirror in this picture? I love the finish!

  • Pri53844765 Pri53844765 on Jul 29, 2022

    Is there something to add for an antibacterial foaming soap?

  • Karen Bergmann Karen Bergmann on Jun 25, 2023

    Why is the distilled water necessary? Will filtered water from my fridge dispenser instead of distilled water work? TIA.

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  • Karen Bosco Karen Bosco on Feb 05, 2023

    What great ideas! Cost effective as well. I plan to make a large batch !

  • Reg7026994 Reg7026994 on Mar 27, 2023

    love this idea! also, where did you get your mirror? love it too!

    • Mam52325943 Mam52325943 on Dec 03, 2023

      I’m not sure where she purchased her mirror. I have the exact same mirror that I bought from Pier One Imports YEARS ago. The finish was already like that when I purchased it,😊

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