Homemade Foaming Hand Soap~Foaming Castile Hand Soap~Home Keeping Helpers~Noreen's Kitchen
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Up next in our home keeping series is a great way to save money and cut down on chemicals in your daily life. Making your own foaming hand soap is super simple and I bet you never thought of it! I have always loved the foaming hand soap from Bath and Body Works and admittedly stock up on it when it is on sale for $3 a bottle. That is about as cheap as it goes. We use a lot of hand soap in our house. Having pets and working in the garden or with food make the need to wash your hands often increase. So having a good quality hand soap on hand that will kill germs and clean your hands is a must. This soap is easy to make and super inexpensive!
I picked up a set of four foaming hand soap bottles from Amazon for just around $15.00. This is a one time investment and you will be able to reuse them to continually make this soap when you run out. I have used Dr. Bronner's Hemp and Citrus Castile soap along with fresh water to make this great smelling hand soap. You can add some essential oil in the fragrance of your choice if you like, but you can do as I did and just use the soap and the water along with this foamer bottle you will have an amazing, deep cleaning, germ killing soap that will make your hands feel super clean and smell wonderful.
If you are not familiar with castile soap, here is a bit of information:
The origins of Castile soap go back to the Levant, where Aleppo soap-makers have made hard soaps based on olive and laurel oil for millennia.[citation needed]
It is commonly believed that the Crusaders brought Aleppo soap back to Europe in the 11th century, based on the claim that the earliest soap made in Europe was just after the Crusades, but in fact in the first century AD the Romans knew about soap and Zosimos of Panopolis described in c. 300 AD soap and soapmaking.[2] Following the Crusades, production of this soap extended to the whole Mediterranean area.
In the 17th century the soap caused controversy in England, since it supplanted the unnamed local soap after the Spanish Catholic manufacturers purchased the monopoly on soap from the cash-strapped Carolinian government. Its ties to Catholicism caused a public-relations campaign to be established, featuring washerwomen showing how much more effective local soaps were than Castile soap. The sale of a monopoly in Protestant England to a Catholic company caused great uproar, ending with the Castile soap company eventually being stripped of the monopoly.
Early soap-makers in Europe did not have easy access to laurel oil and therefore dropped it from their formulations, thereby creating an olive-oil soap now known as Castile soap.
Importations of "Castile soap" through Antwerp appear in the London port books of 1567–1568,[4] though the Oxford English Dictionary has no references to "Castile soap" earlier than 1616. In his article "A short history of soap", John Hunt maintains that barilla (an impure form of sodium carbonate obtained from halophyte plant ashes that were high in sodium) was boiled with locally available olive oil, instead of with tallow.[5]
Adding brine to the boiled liquor made the soap float to the surface, where the soap-boiler could skim it off, leaving the excess lye and impurities to settle out. While Aleppo soap tends to be green, this produced what was probably the first white hard soap, which hardened further as it aged, without losing its whiteness, forming jabón de Castilla.
Apothecaries knew the product by the Latin names of sapo hispaniensis (Spanish soap) or of sapo castilliensis (Castilian soap).
Here is the link to the soap bottles: http://amzn.to/2tm8FEc
Dr. Bronner's Castile Soap Hemp & Citrus: http://amzn.to/2sk0VNT
I hope you give making homemade foaming hand soap a try and I hope you love it!
Happy Home Keeping!
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