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Customer Reviews of Method Foaming Hand Soap, Green Tea & Aloe, 10-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 6)Customer Review: Method rocks Summary: 5 Stars
I actually like all of the Method hand soap varieties, including the non-foaming versions, but there is something a bit more convenient about the foaming version. It doesn't run/drip/drool like it's non-foaming counterparts, which is very thick. I like the the Green Tea & Aloe flavor perhaps more so than the others (or maybe I just like the idea of Green Tea & Aloe more than the others), but they are all great. It's totally environmentally friendly, nice smell, even people who categorically hate environmentally friendly products (because they think they are inferior to non-environmentally friendly products) love this stuff (including my father who doesn't know it's good for the environment, for fear of him refusing to use it).
Customer Review: Foaming hand soap is always iffy Summary: 1 Stars
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.
Customer Review: Does Not contain Triclosan! Summary: 5 Stars
I prefer foaming soap because it doesn't drip or leave unused residue in the sink.
Previously I used Bath & Body Work's Anti-Bacterial Gentle Foaming Hand Soap. When I learned that it contains Triclosan which is a toxic chemical found in many anti-bacterial products according to the Environmental Working Group, I set out to find a replacement without Triclosan.
I found method Foaming Hand Soap, Green Tea & Aloe which is less expensive than the B&B hand soap. It has a mild and fresh scent. The simple and modern design of the bottle goes great with the decor in my bathroom.
Target no longer carries this scent but I did manage to find it at Lowe's.
Customer Review: I don't care about "being green" but I love this soap! Summary: 5 Stars
I don't buy into all of the eco-crap surrounding this product. With that firmly ruled out as a reason for liking this product, I love this soap!
The smell is awesome and very pleasing. One full pump of this is enough for me to wash my hands (big hands!) with little wasted product, and as previous reviewers mentioned, unlike gels it doesn't mess up the counter.
My only complaint is that the product is difficult to find. Method makes individual containers of this but you have to buy 6 to get a half-decent price. Who buys a case of soap, especially when the company makes refills for this product line (which seem even harder to find than the single pumps).
Customer Review: Gentle Skin Cleanser Summary: 5 Stars
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.
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