Did you know that with just a few simple ingredients, you can make your own All-Natural Dish Soap?
What are the benefits of making my own dish soap?
1. There are no harmful chemicals or additives
Although store-bought dish soaps are considered 'safe,' they include chemicals and other additives. My theory? If I can't pronounce the ingredients, I don't use it! I like to know exactly what goes into every product I use, and the best way to do that is to make everything from scratch.
2. Homemade dish soap is less expensive than store-bought dish soap.
3. You can easily customize your dish soap recipe to your liking!
See notes below
So what's in it and how does it work?
This dish soap recipe contains Tea Tree Oil, Grapefruit Seed Extract and vinegar, all of which are considered antimicrobial. The vinegar helps prevent water spots, and the Orange Oil and Extract create a fresh smelling product. The finished product is a fairly thin consistency and because it doesn't contain lathering agents, it won't bubble as much as a store bought soap. But don't worry! It cleans just as well as the thick, bubbly stuff!
Let's get started!
Ingredients
- 1 cup warm water
- 1 oz and 10 grams pure glycerin soap, finely grated
- 1 tablespoon and 1 teaspoon vinegar
- 1/8 teaspoon Tea Tree Oil
- 12 drops Orange Essential Oil
- 25 drops Grapefruit Seed Extract
- 1/4 teaspoon Orange Extract
In a medium mixing bowl, slowly stir together the glycerin soap and water until the soap has dissolved completely. Add the vinegar, Tea Tree Oil, Orange Essential Oil, Grapefruit Seed Extract and Orange Extract and slowly combine. (You don't want to mix the soap quickly, as it will create foam.)
Set aside for about 1 hour. As the water cools, the dish soap will thicken just a little bit. If you would like to adjust the thickness, this is the time (See notes below)
Using a funnel, pour the dish soap into a container of your choice. I like to use a clean olive oil bottle with a pour spout.
There you have it! Your very own all-natural dish soap!
A few notes
*For a thicker dish soap, add more glycerin soap, for a thinner dish soap, add more water.
Since this soap doesn't create much lather, it can be used in your dishwasher. Add a tablespoon to the detergent dispenser. If you add more glycerin soap to the recipe for a thicker consistency, it may alter the amount of bubbles the soap creates- so be careful not to add too much to your dishwasher if you made a thicker soap!
*You can find glycerin soap at health food and craft stores (like Hobby Lobby or Michael's). Tea Tree Oil, Orange Essential Oil and Grapefruit Seed Extract can be found at health food stores, and Orange Extract is found in the baking section of your grocery store, near the vanilla extract.
*You can easily customize this recipe by using other essential oils and extracts instead of orange. Lavender and peppermint also make wonderful smelling dish soap!
Let me know how your dish soap turns out!
If you use scented glycerin soap, do you still need the essential oils or are they important to the finished product?
ReplyDeleteGreat question Laura! It's really up to you as far as the 12 drops of (your choice) essential oil goes- if you want to leave it out because your glycerin soap is already scented, that's more than fine! However, I would still use the tea tree oil, as it is a major antimicrobial ingredient.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the question, let me know how your soap turns out!