Q&A(2)
Q: What is the difference between gel and liquid hand soap?
A: I agree with Kaylee that 'gel' and 'liquid' hand soap is usually the same thing, but with this company I think they use 'gel' because the formula for the foaming hand wash is more 'liquid'-like in consistency and they are trying to separate the two forms into a more understandable language. After all, 'liquid' hand soap was so called to differentiate from bar soap. Just remember, if you are buying the foaming hand soap refill, you will need a foaming dispenser bottle - otherwise you will just get a squirt of watery liquid. I think that misunderstanding is what accounts for the bad reviews. With a foam dispenser you will get a nice soapy foam. This has become my favorite hand soap. Just enough lemon scent to be pleasant without feeling you have perfume on your hands.
submitted bysb - 4 years agoA: Liquid Hand Soap is often used to define all Gel and Foaming Soaps that are delivered in Pumps, not Bar Soaps.
submitted byJ. R. Watkins Expert - 4 years agoBrand expertA: They're basically equivalent.
submitted byKaylee - 5 years ago
Q: The title of this item is foaming hand soap, but the picture is of the gel refill. Please confirm that this is the foaming hand soap refill.
A: Our Gel Hand Soap Refill is 34 oz, our Foaming Hand Soap is 28 oz. Our 11 oz Gel Hand Soap is pictured on the Gel Refill package while our 9 oz Foaming Hand Soap is pictured on the Foaming Refill package. I don't see the picture you are referencing but hope that helps
submitted byJ. R. Watkins Expert - 4 years agoBrand expertA: It is gel hand soap. It is not a foaming hand soap
submitted byJFWelch - 5 years ago