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Nammu My drawing definitely is hit or miss, I feel you.
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Blue_Bird I love to use foaming soap. Actually you can make foaming soap of your own, and it lasts me a lot longer than regular handsoap or the store bought bottles of foaming soap. I use the mason jar bottle foaming soap sets and pumps though the problem is the pumps do break from time to time and you have to buy new ones; it's still cheaper than buying regular hand soap. It's easy to make the foaming soap; you just put around 1 inch of regular handsoap (I keep the big refill bottle of regular soap), fill with warm water, shake, and viola! You have foaming soap! Though there may be a setup that uses better quality pumps than mine because sometimes these pumps don't last long at all and then I buy new ones. Clear refill handsoap (not creamy colored) refill works best, and for extra help with the kitchen for greasy hands, I add a few drops of Dawn into the soap mixture. Works like a charm

I buy the soap bottles & pumps off Amazon. I prefer the glass bottles, but there are plastic too. You just have to be careful if you buy the pump separate that it is for foaming soap and not regular handsoap. The regular handsoap refill I get with my regular groceries when I need it. But one of those handsoap refills will last me over 6 months, and I use it for 3 mason jar foaming soap pumps, and I have 3 people living here. For your first try, you may be able to re-use the bottle that came with the soap you bought today instead of buying a dispenser off the internet. It's something you have to keep in mind though that none of these foaming soap pumps last, so eventually, you will have to replace things but it still is cheaper than buying hand soap refill bottles (at least for me).
I managed a longer nap than I expected, and my eyes feel a little better. It's awful that when the weather is nice here, the pollen is terrible!