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Hurry Shop - method Foaming Hand Soap, Sweet Water, Case Pack, Six - 10 Ounce Bottles (60 Ounces)

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List Price: $22.50
Our Price: $19.69
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Manufacturer: Method
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Binding: Health and Beauty Brand: Method Feature: Pack of six 10-ounce recyclable bottles of non-toxic, foaming hand soap (60 total ounces) Label: Method Manufacturer: Method Model: 00817939 Number Of Items: 6 Publisher: Method Release Date: 2006-03-15 Studio: Method
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Features
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Pack of six 10-ounce recyclable bottles of non-toxic, foaming hand soap (60 total ounces) Foams as you pump for instant lather; makes washing your hands loads of fun Made from naturally derived, biodegradable ingredients that are never tested on animals; 100% triclosan free Stylish bottle designed by world renowned industrial designer Karim Rashid; fresh and sweet fragrance All Method products are biodegradable, never tested on animals, and packaged in recyclable materials
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: the green method..... Comment: I have been slowing switching all of my families cleaning products over to Method products. They clean well, have nice, fresh scents instead of choke worthy chemical scents in most "toxic" cleaners, and come in very mod, clean line, eco friendly packaging. Method has made it easy being green.
I gave sweet water a 4 instead of 5 because it was a little too "flowerey" for me, but you may like it. Please remember to either recycle or reuse the bottle. Like the other reviewer, I've reused the foaming bottle by putting about 1/8 to 1/4 of method dish soap and the rest of the bottle with water (fill slowly so you won't make it foam out of the bottle.)
4 stars!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Horrible Lasting Smell Comment: I chose this hand soap from all the other method foaming hand soaps because it appeared to be clear, which I associate with pure and unadulterated. Silly me. I should have been looking for the words "fragrance and dye free". I'm a gal that hates strong perfume smells. I like soap that either has no smell or has a very light smell that doesn't linger. So if you're a person who isn't into perfumed stuff, this soap is not for you. I ordered the "method naked" hand soap. I'll let you know how that works out.
Customer Rating:      Summary: natural anti-bacterial protection Comment: Dr. Charles Gerba, author of The Germ Freak's Guide to Outwitting Colds and Flu's indicates the best way to rid hands of germs is to lather, without water, for 20 seconds with a common soap. And,according to Dr. Don Goldmann, an infectious disease specialist at Children's Hospital in Boston, a cold virus can live on contaminated surfaces for up to five or six hours but just touching the surface usually isn't enough to get you sick. Inhaling a cough or sneeze is how cold virus get passed.
Did you know, recent studies indicate antibacterial products cause more harm than good. According to a UK study, triclosan (common active ingredient in antibacterial soap) "shows estrogenic and androgenic activity in breast cancer cells" and causes toxic disruption among aquatic wildlife. Additionally, the FDA states that triclosan releases chloroform, a toxic gas that can harm the lungs, when mixed with warm tap water. And Dr. Stuart Levy, a microbiologist at Tufts University, is quoted to say: "Dousing everything we touch with antibacterial soaps and taking antibiotic medications at the first sign of a cold can upset the natural balance of microorganisms in and around us, leaving behind only the 'superbugs'."
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent Product, if a bit pricey for handwash. Comment: I've ordered Method foaming wash twice. The first time it was the blue-tinted Eucalyptus Mint. (Gorgeous color). It had a scent that I thought would work well for both my hubby's and my bathrooms (not too girly, fresh).
This time, I wanted one without dyes, so I got the Sweet Water, hoping it would have a "unisex" sort of scent. Water is neutral, right?
No, it doesn't. I'd put this scent squarely in the "gentle floral" department. It's a clean, feminine scent that's not overwhelming. I keep one bottle in the kitchen and one in my bathroom.
The foaming action is great (I reuse the bottles, putting other shower or hand soaps in there, diluting a bit with water, and getting them to foam up this way.) These make nice gifts in baskets witih other personal products, cause the bottle's shape is attractive.
It's not inexpensive. You can get handwashes for a LOT LOT less. But this one smells wonderfull, doesn't irritate my very sensitive skin, and the bottle is pretty. I like the colorless one as it matches any room's decor.
I'd reorder this. For sure. As long as amazon offers a discounted price and PRIME shipping.
Mir
Customer Rating:      Summary: Sweet Water Comment: This product has a nice--if very subtle scent---but seems to be more of a hand sanitizer than a bar soap or a liquid body wash. I'd hate to go out in the summer using just this product without using a deodorant soap (like Zest or Dial).
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