The Bottom Line
Pros
- We adore the design of the bottle
- The creamy hand was doesn't dry out skin
- Availability
- Scent is light and pleasant
- 98% Natural Ingredients
Cons
- This isn't a sanitizing hand cleaner but most agree that washing well is just as good as sanitizing.
Description
- A hand wash that not only cleans your hands, but helps to add a hint of moisture as well.
- No animal testing in involved.
- Method products are manufactured in the United States.
- 10 ounces retails currently for $5.00 and is readily available in stores.
Guide Review - Method: Creamy Hand Wash
Here's our beef with hand washes. We're not big fans of the ceramic containers you can buy to match your decor, although they're nice for refilling. We're also not big fans of bottle that have the brand name label with the scent, ingredient list and everything else that goes on a label either.
In the bathrooms that are only for family, it doesn't so much matter what your hand soap looks like, but when it comes to the main bath that guests use, we want the soap to be there, but almost invisible. Method's Creamy Hand Wash completely fits the bill.
The square bottle is a soft plastic container that has 9 little square puffs on each side. There is Method's little "m" design on the middle square, but only on one side. It's up to you if you want it shown.
The label with the ingredients and info on it is actually a cardboard sleeve that comes off, and we love that. If your guest wants to know what scent the hand soap is, it's on the bottom.
Method only has two scents in their Creamy Hand Wash, Olive Leave and Almond Flower, both of which smell fabulous.
While Method's Creamy Hand Wash is marketed as moisturizing, we'll be honest and say that a cleanser is a cleanser, and while our hands weren't as dehydrated as they can get when using an antibacterial soap, they still felt a bit dry. Just keep some hand cream on hand, and you'll have no problem.
With the price, the availability and the feel-good benefits from shopping with Method, this hand wash is a keeper.





