🌍 Clean with a Conscience!
Dr. Bronner's Pure-Castile Liquid Soap is a versatile, eco-friendly soap made with over 70% organic and fair trade ingredients. This concentrated formula offers 18 different uses, from personal care to household cleaning, all while being packaged in 100% recycled plastic. Enjoy a guilt-free clean that benefits both you and the planet!
P**S
Good for locs!
I used to use the peppermint soap. The very first time I used the rose soap, my hair not only smelled nice, it was so soft. I have locs and it really softened up my hair.
B**N
Natural Soap, Naturally a Good Choice
Title: Natural Soap, Naturally a Good ChoiceIf you haven't used Dr Bonner's products before, than you're in for a treat. This was the 1st time I had ever used a Dr Bonner's product. I initially purchased this product to test out the many benefits I had heard of tea tree oil soaps having on a wide variety of skin conditions from every day acne to rosecia. My initial impression of this soap was, one of relief as it is organic and did not contain laurel sulfate or sulfides which I am allergic and are so commonly present in many other soaps and cosmetics on the market. I was also very happy to find that it had a minimal scent, which was neither strong nor unpleasant. Many other product reviews for products containing tea tree oil, often complained about the powerful or unpleasant smell; however, that was NOT the case with Dr Bonner's Tea Tree Oil Castille Liquid Soap. I was pleasantly surprised that the smell of this product, was one that was both clean and pleasant. Also, while the bottle came with a hefty price tag of approximately $13-$18 a bottle, it also came with an equally impressive product size, which helped to make that hefty price seem a little less oversized and far more understandable. While I had also read other reviews prior to my own purchase, all warning that as a liquid soap, a little bit, went a long way so only a small amount was needed. I was still foolishly unprepared for just how accurate those warning statements were, and just how little soap was needed for each use. Being used to using the many other cosmetic soaps on the market, which I guess all have the se additives to make them lather up. It took a bit of getting used to, when using a soap that did not lather or bubble at all, and which only took a very small amount, that spread so easily, smelled pleasant, and made my skin feel clean. In the end, I think I wasted far too much of my bottle of liquid soap, as I found it far too easy to over pour it, either from lack of familiarity of using nom-lathering soap or from simple misjudgment of the needed amount and/or lack of coordination dispensing from such a large bottle that was slippery and awkward to manage due to its size. However, it was also kind of interesting and neat to have a liquid body soap that could do a double duty, and act as my hair shampoo in a pinch! I tried it a few times on my hair out of curiosity, and while my hair felt clean enough, my hair also felt a bit too tangle-ish, so I would not wish to pass up using a conditioner afterwards to detangle after the shampooing. Overall, I do think there are certain benefits to one's skin from using a soap containing tea tree oil in it, and I certainly want to continue to use Dr Bonner's Tea Tree Oil Castile soap, as my tea tree oil soap of choice; however, because I felt like I wasted far too much of my liquid soap, especially considering the cost. I have elected to switch from using Dr Bonner's Tea Tree Oil Castile Liquid Soap at $13-$18 a bottle, over to using Dr Bonner's Tea Tree Oil Castile Soap BAR SOAP at a much more reasonable cost, and controllable size (and less spill-able bar version) of $7 a bar of soap!! So long as I do not leave the bar of soap sitting and soaking in water (as with any other bar of soap, it would completely disintegrate if left to soak in water), then the bar soap version will take me a far more reasonable length of time to use up, versus the bottle of liquid soap. Plus, I will be or at least I will feel, as if I am far less likely to have wasted the majority of the soap, by accidentally dispensing too much of it each time, and wasting most of it down the drain, versus using it on myself as it was intended to be used.=== PROS ===* Multiple benefits to skin* Pleasant scent* A little soap goes a LONG way* Doubles as a shampoo* Can also be used as laundry detergent* Unisex, good for both genders* Large Bottle size* Organic/Natural Ingredients== CONS ==* Non-lathering takes quite a bit of getting used to* Price of approx $13-$18 per bottle seems rather steep* Too Easy to waste the product by over dispensing the amount of liquid soap* Difficult to handle the bottle and dispense the soap during showering when hands are wet== I paid full price for this product and I receive neither discount(s) nor any product or manufacturer consideration(s) for my review/feedback. All views and opinions container herein are my own, and are shared with the general public, with the hope that my fellow consumers will do likewise with their own product purchases. So that collectively, in the future, we can all therefore benefit from a shared knowledge and become better and more informed consumers, who are able to make better product purchasing decisions. == and become better and more informed consumers, who are able to make better product purchasing decisions. ==
E**E
The cost is very affordable
Great price.
L**A
A Must Have
Excellent producr
M**S
Good for the skin
Always a good product. My daughter favorite.
S**S
Lifesaver
I am so grateful for Dr Bronner liquid soap. I was recently diagnosed with allergies to at least two ingredients found in most soaps. Dr B soaps are a lifesaver. I now use these soaps in all my dispensers and carry a small vial in my pocket every day. Only reason a 4 star is that the soap forms a plug after use but it’s a small price to pay for no rashes.
S**E
Eco-friendly
Eco-friendly and safe to use
J**K
Great for tattoos
Great for tattoos
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