Let’s talk about something most brands won’t tell you: your “liquid” soap is mostly water.
Like, a lot of water. And unless you’re really into paying to ship water around the country, it’s kind of a weird deal.
Here’s why switching to powder-to-liquid soap isn’t just smarter, it’s a total win for you, your wallet, and your storage space.
1️⃣ More Cleaning Power in Less Space
Liquid soaps are made with surfactants (the hard-working stuff that actually cleans) that are already pre-diluted with water. That means they’re only 30–50% active before they hit the bottle and are diluted with even more water.
Powder surfactants? They’re almost 100% active.
Translation: you get the same (or better) cleaning power with way less product.
2️⃣ Stop Paying to Ship Water
When you buy liquid soap, you’re basically paying for a bottle of water with a dash of cleaning magic. With powder refills, you add your own water at home.
That means:
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Smaller, lighter shipments
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Lower carbon footprint
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More money stays in your pocket
3️⃣ Tiny Pouch, Big Impact
Because powders are so concentrated, they come in much smaller packaging — no bulky plastic bottles, no cluttered cabinets. They’re easier to store, easier to stack, and easier to love.
4️⃣ Works Just as Well (Actually… Better)
Our dish soap was third-party tested to outperform a leading national brand. Because being planet-kind is great but only if the stuff actually works.
5️⃣ Refill. Reuse. Repeat. (For Years.)
With our refill pouches, you will use the same bottle over and over, rather than discarding it after a month as with store-bought soap. One bottle, countless refills, way less waste.
Powder-to-liquid refills are lighter, cleaner, more cost-effective, and way less wasteful.
You get great soap without the extra plastic, shipping weight, or “why did I just pay for this much water?” regret.
So go ahead — fill your bottle, give it a shake, and enjoy your new cleaning routine knowing you just made the smartest cleaning swap ever.
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