And then fill the container the rest of the way with water. And guess what? You're done.
Notes
Soap Dilution: Adjust the soap-to-water ratio based on personal preference and the thickness of the soap. If the soap is too thick, it may clog the pump or produce overly dense foam. Experiment with different ratios until you find the right balance for a satisfying foam consistency.
Choose Suitable Soap: Use liquid dish soap or hand soap that is gentle on the skin and free from harsh chemicals. Avoid using highly concentrated or abrasive soaps, as they may irritate the skin with frequent use. Opt for mild, moisturizing formulas to keep your hands clean and hydrated.
Gentle Mixing: When filling the container with soap and water, do so gently to avoid creating excess bubbles or foam. Overly vigorous mixing can lead to excessive foam production, making it difficult to dispense the soap properly. Take care to pour the soap and water slowly and steadily to achieve a well-balanced foaming hand soap.