Cold Processed Liquid Soap Jar & Pump
Cold Processed Liquid Soap Jar & Pump
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Skip the shortcuts. This cold-processed liquid soap system refuses to cook away the potency of cold-pressed oils—meaning every botanical benefit stays intact and reaches your skin uncompromised.
Convert any of our bar soaps into your custom liquid formulation: transform our Dream Bar into shampoo, body wash, or shaving cream; turn Castile Milk Soap into dish or hand soap; or craft something entirely your own. The reusable jar and pump system cuts waste and cost—swap only the bar, keep the vessel. Bold formulation. Zero sacrifice. Maximum impact.
How It Works
Creating your liquid soap is remarkably simple:
1. Take one of our bar soaps and cut it in half or quarters.
2. Place the pieces inside this 16oz jar.
3. Fill the jar with water and shake.
4. In a day or two, you'll have thick, luxurious liquid soap.
Pro Tips: If it's too thick, add more water. If you lack patience, use it immediately (it will be watery at first) and simply replace the water as you use it—it will thicken over time.
Effortless Refilling: When your jar dips to a quarter full, simply add a fresh bar and water. The concentrated soap that collects at the bottom actually helps the new bar dissolve faster, so you're back to a full jar in no time—no waiting required.
Choose Your Vessel
We've tested both options ourselves and stand behind each one:
Glass Jar with Stainless Steel Pump: Timeless durability and a premium feel for those who appreciate classic craftsmanship.
BPA-Free, Food-Grade Plastic Jar with Pump: Practical, shatter-resistant performance ideal for households with children or spaces where glass isn't suitable.
Either way, you're investing in a system designed to last through multiple refills—because we believe in quality that serves you well.
Note: Bar soap sold separately. Choose from our full range of cold-processed bars to create your perfect liquid soap.
We make every batch ourselves in the Heart of Texas. We formulate it, produce it, and package it—all by hand. This is what we make for our own family, and we use these products ourselves every day. From our family to yours.
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