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Hi can anyone give me advice on what suppliers they use for reusable shampoo and body washes/bottles
thank you
charlotte
@Charlotte759 We don't provide shampoo so I can't I am afraid BUT for little soaps etc we originally bought from Amazon but then realised that hotel supply companies were cheaper and more efficient. Just google hotel supplies.
I buy whatever is on sale (popular household brands with unisex scents) and refill the pump bottles as needed. https://community.withairbnb.com/t5/Hosting/Host-Feedback-What-type-of-shampoo-conditioner-body-wash...
Hi @Charlotte759 I hope you are well!
I use UK hospitality supplier Out Of Eden for refillable pump bottles of handwash, body wash and shampoo, and also the accompanying 5 litre refills.
They usually deliver next day.
Paul.
Hi Charloltte
We have attached a shampoo and shower gel dispenser to the wall. We bought it from Amazon
More hygienic given what is going on.
Much less waste, the guests are only using what is dispensed and no bottles sitting around
We use 900ml bottles of Treseme 2-1 shampoo conditioner. They are very reasonable and guests love them. We buy bulk 5L shower gel from Amazon.
Hope this might be of some use.
Tony
I've gone for amber glass bottles which I refill (with quality soap/shampoo), @Charlotte759 as I don't much like the hotel style look. The retro Demo label sets them off nicely.
@Charlotte759 same as @Gordon0 . We brought our bottles from
https://www.baldwins.co.uk/catalogsearch/result/?q=+Glass+bottles+with+pump
they are very well priced and the quality was amazing. Labels are able to be purchased from eBay or Etsy vendors.
Good luck to you!
Yadira 🙂
Just buy large bottles of your favourite toiletries and decant into a nice bath/shower set @Charlotte759
@Gordon0 I love these too was thinking of getting them glad to see you recommend.
Thank you for the advice really helpful
I stay away from glass or porcelain bottles because of the breakage issue. My floors are tile and the counters are cement, so very unforgiving if something is accidentally dropped. Not so concerned with replacement cost, as I'm a frugal shopper, but more concerned with a guest cutting themselves on shards of broken glass. I prefer stainless steel or other metal. And while I don't like using plastics, those hard acrylic containers are also unbreakable and look fine. I have a soap dish in the shower out of that.