- Contains (4) 34 ounce refill bottle of gel hand wash.
- Refills your method gel hand wash bottle 2.8X (to be super exact).
- Biodegradable formula made with plant-based cleansers.
- Made without parabens or phthalates.
- 35% less plastic than using 3 new bottles.
- Bottle made with 50% recycled plastic (PCR) and designed to be recycled.
- Cruelty free. Tested by people, not on animals.
- Proudly doing business with a purpose.
KraveBeauty Oil La La, Linoleic Acid-Rich Oil Serum For Breakouts & Clogged Pores, Contains Non-Comedogenic Oils, Improves Dark Spots & Scars, Vegan & Cruelty Free, 1.52 fl oz
$22.40
Lumin - Daily Face Moisturizer for Men - with niacinamide, Mens Face Lotion, Mens Skin Care, Ideal for normal & combination skin, 50ml, 1-Pack
$23.20
Method Gel Hand Soap Refill, French Lavender, Recyclable Bottle, Biodegradable Formula, 34 oz (Pack of 4)
$24.80
John Marsh –
Good soap. Smells great. Reasonable price.
Ann –
This product smells wonderful and really cleans your hands. I have a small bottle in the kitchen to remove
grease from my hands when I am cooking. It also is great for cleaning and shining the chrome on
appliances.
MJO –
Lve this soap, perhaps especially because it is not antibacterial. There seems to be an overuse of such products. Actually, love all method products
Vincentvangogh98 –
This is the only hand soap I use and I’ve always bought it at target but they don’t carry lavender any longer so this worked well.
AC –
Great smell
5858 –
Been buying this product for years. Lavender so far is our favorite scent. Great price.
Kenneth A Ortolano –
I like these refills. I liked the bag refills also. If you like Method, then these make sense to order. I keep one under the sink in the kitchen, bathroom, etc. Love the cool purple color and the very light fragrance.
buddha-dog –
We’ve got a pump bottle for this at the kitchen sink and in every bathroom. It works really well, smells nice but not overpowering, and doesn’t dry out my hands. The pump bottles are expensive by volume and last indefinitely, so one you have as many of those as you need a refill solution is the economical next step. This seems a little expensive by volume, seems like you should be able to buy a gallon of it for $20, but whaddayuhgunnado? Maybe I’ll find a more economical replacement one day but in the meantime this is more than a year’s supply so I prefer to get something I know rather than experiment to try to save a few dollars.