Method
Method is a hand and body wash brand, and this collection is almost entirely about keeping your hands and skin clean. The grid is led by liquid hand washes in scents like Pink Grapefruit, Mandarin Mango, Waterfall, and Freshcurrant, with foaming hand washes for a lighter lather and refill options to top up a pump you already own. A few extras round it out: a body wash and a hibiscus hand cream for after you rinse. We list 17+ Method products, so the choice here is mostly about scent, format (liquid, foaming, or refill), and bottle size.
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Buying guide
How to choose Method hand and body wash
Method is a hand and body wash brand, and the collection we list is built around cleansing rather than facial skincare. Most of the grid is liquid and foaming hand wash in a range of scents, with refills to keep a pump topped up and a couple of body and hand-cream extras. The right pick comes down to three things: the scent you want, the format you prefer, and whether you are buying a bottle or a refill. This guide walks through each.
What Method makes
Method is best known for hand wash, and that is what dominates this collection. The range covers liquid hand washes in 354ml bottles, foaming hand washes in 300ml bottles, refill pouches for the hand wash, plus a body wash and a hibiscus hand cream. If you arrived expecting facial skincare, note that this is a hand and body cleansing line, so the products live by the sink and in the shower rather than on a vanity.
Choosing a scent
Scent is the main thing that sets one Method hand wash apart from the next. The grid runs through citrus options like Pink Grapefruit and Mandarin Mango, fruit scents like Freshcurrant, and fresher notes like Waterfall. Pick by where the bottle will live: a brighter citrus suits a kitchen sink, while a softer fruit or water scent works well in a bathroom. Because the formula is similar across scents, you can switch between them without changing how the wash feels on your hands.
Liquid hand wash versus foaming
There are two formats to choose between. The liquid hand washes come in 354ml bottles and dispense a gel you work into a lather yourself. The foaming hand washes come in 300ml bottles and push out a ready-made foam, which uses less product per pump and feels lighter. Foaming is the gentler, more economical everyday option, while the liquid gives a richer wash. If you have kids or wash your hands constantly, the foaming bottles tend to last longer.
High moisturizing options
If your hands dry out from frequent washing, look for the High Moisturizing Handwash, listed here in Freshcurrant. It is the same hand-wash format with extra conditioning built in, aimed at skin that feels tight after a normal wash. There is also a Seed Mineral foaming hand wash for anyone who wants a foaming format with a more nourishing finish. These are the picks for winter, for dishpan hands, or for anyone whose skin reacts to plain soap.
Refills and value
Method sells hand-wash refills, including a sweet water refill, so you can keep one pump bottle and top it up instead of buying a new bottle each time. Refills cost less per wash and cut down on packaging, which makes them the better-value choice once you already own a pump you like. The trade-off is you give up the variety of swapping scents bottle by bottle, so refill the scent you reach for most and keep a spare full bottle for the others.
Body wash in the range
Beyond the sink, the collection includes a body wash, the K's METHOD Body Wash in Pink Seed Salt at 532ml. It is the largest bottle in the grid and moves the brand from the hand basin into the shower. If you like a Method hand-wash scent and want the same clean feel head to toe, the body wash is the natural companion buy.
Finishing with hand cream
The Hibiscus Hand Cream at 50ml is the one moisturiser in this collection. It is a compact tube meant to follow washing, when hands feel clean but dry. Pair it with one of the hand washes for a simple two-step routine: wash, then a small amount of cream worked into the hands and cuticles. The 50ml size travels easily, so it suits a bag or a desk drawer as much as the bathroom shelf.
Sizes and how long a bottle lasts
Sizes here cluster around 300ml foaming bottles and 354ml liquid bottles, up to the 532ml body wash and down to the 50ml hand cream. How long a bottle lasts depends on the format and the household: a foaming pump stretches further than a liquid one, and refills extend any bottle further still. For a busy kitchen or a family bathroom, buy the larger liquid bottles or stock refills; for a guest bathroom, a single foaming bottle is plenty.
Setting up your sinks
A practical way to use this collection is to assign a scent to each spot. Put a citrus hand wash by the kitchen sink, a softer scent in the bathroom, and keep a refill of whichever you use fastest. Add the body wash to the shower and the hibiscus hand cream wherever your hands need it. That gives you the whole brand working together without overlap, and you only re-buy the bottle or refill that actually runs out.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What kind of products does Method make?
The Method range we list is hand and body cleansing. Most of it is liquid and foaming hand wash in scents like Pink Grapefruit, Mandarin Mango, Waterfall, and Freshcurrant, plus hand-wash refills, a Pink Seed Salt body wash, and a hibiscus hand cream. It is not a facial skincare line, so these products belong by the sink and in the shower.
Should I buy Method foaming or liquid hand wash?
The foaming hand washes come in 300ml bottles and dispense a ready-made foam that uses less product per pump, so they feel lighter and tend to last longer. The liquid hand washes come in 354ml bottles and give a richer wash you lather yourself. Foaming suits frequent washing and households with kids; liquid suits anyone who prefers a fuller lather.
Are the Method hand-wash refills worth it?
Yes, if you already own a pump bottle. The refills, including the sweet water refill, cost less per wash and cut packaging, so you top up a bottle instead of buying a new one. The catch is you lose the option to swap scents bottle by bottle, so refill the scent you use most and keep a spare full bottle for variety.
Which Method hand wash is best for dry hands?
Look for the High Moisturizing Handwash, listed here in Freshcurrant, which adds conditioning to the standard hand-wash format. The Seed Mineral foaming hand wash is the foaming option with a more nourishing finish. Follow either with the 50ml Hibiscus Hand Cream if your hands still feel tight after washing, especially in winter.
Is Method a Korean brand?
Method is a cleansing brand rather than a Korean K-beauty line, and we list it on skinsli alongside the rest of our catalogue. One body wash in the grid is branded K's METHOD, but the collection as a whole is hand and body wash, not facial skincare. Check each product page for the exact size, scent, and current stock before ordering.

















