The Method home brand just introduced their new Kitchen Gel Hand Wash, the only eco-friendly soap built distinctly for
the needs of the kitchen... to eliminate lingering scents while keeping
hands soft.
The new 12oz kitchen gel hand wash is perfect way to get rid of freshly scented kitchen hands garlic, onions or fish smells. This new line of hand wash is infused with herbal and citrus extracts, their naturally derived, non-drying gel hand wash eliminates stubborn smells and leaves hands feeling soft + clean, even after multiple washes.
features + benefits:
- naturally derived, non-drying formula for soft, clean hands
- eliminates stubborn odors like garlic, onions + fish
- lemongrass + clementine hand washes are infused with citrus extracts
- basil + thyme hand washes are infused with herbal extracts
- easy-dispensing pump designed with kitchen use in mind
- recyclable bottles made with 100% recycled plastic (PCR)
- triclosan-free, biodegradable
- never tested on animals
- Cradle to Cradle® Gold certified
fragrances:
- basil
- clementine
- lemongrass
- thyme
I was recently sent a bottle of the lemongrass
Method Kitchen Hand Soap. While lemongrass is an essential ingredient in your favorite curry, it
is also a close friend of cleanliness. Which is why it smells so
delightful. In fact, the original iteration of that “cleanliness is next
to godliness” line was actually “cleanliness is next to
lemongrass-iness.”
This soap is perfect for getting rid of kitchen odors like garlic and onion on your hands. I have tried other methods and soaps and sometimes there is still a distinct garlic smell that can linger. This soap is the perfect solution. It gets rid of the kitchen ingredient odors while leaving my hands smelling great.
You can find Method Kitchen Gel Hand Soap at Target for $4.99.
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