DIY All-Natural Rich & Creamy Moisturizing Hand Soap

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Want to know a super-crunchy secret? I bring my own hand soap to work.

I’m telling you this because I figure if there’s anyone out there who won’t judge me, it’ll be someone looking for a DIY all-natural hand soap recipe 🙂

Sup, sister?

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Now, it’s not just about triclosan and body burden. I mean, yes, it’s 95% about those things. But the other 5% is all about vanity — harsh antibacterial soaps really dry my hands out! I like to look down at my hands and not momentarily panic that I’ve somehow Freaky-Fridayed with a 95-year-old, thank you very much.

I’m sure you agree that hand soap must be moisturizing.

If you’ve hung around these parts for awhile now, maybe you’ve happened by my DIY antibacterial & moisturizing all-natural foaming hand soap recipe. It’s a good one.

But not everyone is into the foaming action. Or maybe you have a lovely liquid hand soap dispenser that goes super well with your bathroom. So I figured it was time for another option. Because good interior design is not to be messed with.

This DIY all-natural moisturizing hand soap is sooooo rich and creamy.

Now for awhile, I was simply mixing castile soap with water and putting it in my regular soap dispenser. But it’s way too watery. This recipe has a nice thick consistency and seems more like a “normal” hand soap. Plus unlike my foaming DIY hand soap, the ingredients in this recipe will not separate.

Ingredients:

  • ½ cup water (filtered or previously boiled and now cooled to room temperature)
  • ¼ cup castile soap
  • 2 tbs carrier oil of choice (I like almond oil as a body moisturizer, so that’s what I used and suggest)
  • 1 LEVEL teaspoon guar gum (if you add too much, your soap will be too thick)
  • 15 drops essential oil of choice

NOTE: I like to make and suggest making smallish batches like this in case there is any bacteria growth. Yes, the essential oils will help preserve the soap, but better to be safe than sorry!

Directions:

Measure your carrier oil and put it in a small bowl. Stir in the guar gum until it is an even consistency. This is an important step: guar gum mixes really well with oil, but not so much with water or castile soap. So if you simply mix everything together at once, you’ll end up with a chunky mess. I warned ya!

Mix the water, castile soap, and essential oils together. Add in the carrier oil with the guar gum and continue stirring. After a minute or so, you should notice the mixture thicken considerably into a gel. Congrats! You now have a DIY all-natural rich & creamy moisturizing hand soap — pat yourself on the back while saying “I’m so clever.”

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  1. Thank you so much Nadia for this perfect soap.
    My hand r really sensitive and dry, i noticed a great difference from the first time.
    Can i use it for my face as well ?

  2. What are some other “carrier oils” you would suggest using? I have quite a few allergies and can’t use almond oil…

  3. I’m excited to try this recipe today. Although I am making it with the Castile soap that I make myself.

  4. I love that soap dispenser !! Can you tell me where you found it ??
    Thank you for the recipe i absolutely LOVE IT :)))
    xoxo
    Brandi

  5. Just finish making this and it came out perfect…Made a second batch and using it as body wash. I customized 15 drops of essentials from my personal favorite collection. Thanks to Plant Therapy.

  6. Hi ! What would you say the shelf life is for the 8 oz it creates (since you talked about the bacteria)? I would be putting it in my bathroom dispenser, but it is white on the outside so I won’t be able to see in. It’s just me and my husband at the house most of the time so it’s only getting used as much as we use the bathroom.

  7. Definitely not salt… I’d suggest buying a different guar gum — just a little really thickens the mixture, so I can’t understand why yours isn’t working.

  8. Definitely not salt… I’ve never used anything besides guar gum so I’m not sure about arrowroot. You’d need a considerable amount more than of the guar gum. Really, I’d suggest buying a different guar gum — just a little really thickens the mixture, so I can’t understand why yours isn’t working.

  9. A friend of mine is allergic to hemp oil, which is the base of all Castile soap. Could you suggest a good alternative soap base without help oil in it?
    Thanks

  10. is arrowroot flower or salt an okay substitute for guar gum? as a thickening/emulsifying agent?

  11. Can I use coarse sea salt to thicken your liquid hand soap recipe? Gaur gum dos t seem to be working for me?

  12. Have you had any problems with the soap clogging the dispenser? My experience with homemade liquid soaps is they need to be in a foaming dispenser to avoid this, but maybe the consistency of this one from the guar gum helps prevent clogging? I would really like to try this as I find most commercial soaps way too drying. What do you think about adding some avocado oil to boost the moisturizing ability?