How much should I dilute to use it for hand soap?
I use the lavender for hand soap, too. Umm. I'm not scientific about the proportions, though. Maybe 1/3 soap, 2/3 water? Just know that full strength will clog your pump.
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How much should I dilute to use it for hand soap?
I use the lavender for hand soap, too. Umm. I'm not scientific about the proportions, though. Maybe 1/3 soap, 2/3 water? Just know that full strength will clog your pump.
Oops double post.
Amazing, Kathy! Congratulations!
I just burnt out the new guy. I feel like a veteran.
Dr. Bronner has an unscented soap...if only I had known that before I bought JASON's unscented, I might have had some reading amusement for my shower.
I'm not scientific about the proportions, though. Maybe 1/3 soap, 2/3 water? Just know that full strength will clog your pump.
good to know. I was wondering about dilution.
I was reading the bottle while I was in line at the store, it was very entertaining.
I need to talk to some of you lovely librarians about what being a librarian actually entails.No MLS, but working as a librarian in a public library I have :
been in charge of periodicals (processing tracking etc)
made websites
worked as a reference librarian
put together all kinds of reading lists
run book clubs
done story times
wrote blog posts
done story time
planned events
been involved in material selection
found out that i am good at dealing with the crazies
Congratulations Kathy!
And curse the rest of you for earworming me with the Dr Bronner's bottle. Dilute! Dilute! Indeed.
msbelle, I loved my most recent movers (Mayflower). I can send you info when I get home, both for the NY/MD move (when I had more stuff) and MD/CA.
ETA: Whoever linked to the Louboutin pumps, they're gorgeous!
I use Dr Bronners Sals Suds for dishes & household stuff ( mix it with baking soda for homemade soft scrub!) and the unscented soap for Dylan and hand soap. I loves it, precious. Crazy label and all.
smonster, I think you would make a kickass YA or high school librarian. I think the first step would be volunteering at your local public or HS library. The degree gets you the credential and gets you paid (a little), but the experience from working and/or volunteering is really vital. Maybe visit some school libraries next time you go to NO? I am sure there is a need there.
Congrats, Kathy!