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Dr. Bronner's Baby Castile Liquid Soap is a versatile, concentrated, and biodegradable liquid soap made with organic and certified fair trade ingredients. Designed for sensitive and baby skin, it features a fragrance-free formula enriched with double olive oil to leave skin soft and refreshed. Packaged in a generous 946ml bottle, this eco-friendly soap is perfect for face, body, hair, and even household cleaning, making it a sustainable essential for mindful living.
Weight | 250 g |
Volume | 64 Fluid Ounces |
Units | 946.0 millilitre(s) |
Solid Net Weight | 1.2 kg |
Brand | Dr. Bronner's |
Format | Liquid |
Age Range Description | Baby |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
V**T
Wonderful
Excellent product, excellent price, excellent quality. I use it for handwashing in the kitchen and in the bathroom and this bottle lasts me for 6-7 months. It's kind to the skin while leaving hands clean and with a subtle aroma.
M**G
Natural & Great
I love love love this soap. Wish the price tag was a bit less but it has such great ingredients, the smell is divine, and my skin always feel so soft after using.
A**R
Too mentholated , like toothpaste
Very concentrate, a little goes a long way and foams a lot, the only thing I don't quite like about it is the smell, it's very mentholated , like tooth paste, but it's quite nice and refreshing at the same time. If you have any cuts or sore areas it might sting. Don't know if I'll buy again. I'll probably try another fragrance.
A**N
Fragrance free leaves you squeaky clean.
I love using this soap as a first cleanse in the shower. It’s fragrance free so I can follow with them or fragrant body wash. A little goes a long way, especially on a foaming washcloth or exfoliating mitt. Very gentle so suitable for all my family even the dog.!
V**A
Earth-friendly but not dread-friendly!!
First impressions: I could tell this was certainly different to 'normal' chemical soaps and shampoos. For one, the bottle was not a common layout and was brimming with interesting stuff to read: feel-good quotes, a 'psalm of life' and other life passages alongside its long list of uses and health-conscious ingredients.The thickness of the soap is on the runny side, but this didn't take long to get used to. I was surprised at how well it lathered up still, unlike previous 'healthy' soaps that have lacked in this aspect.The smell is amazing - it smells just like real lavender and not at all synthetic like other soaps I've had!!I had mainly bought this soap for my hair as I have half dreads and half normal hair - I desperately needed something that could accomodate both (I usually have to wash separately with different soaps/shampoos). Whilst I have used them once on my dreads, which I was relatively happy about using - my dreads felt clean and somewhat soft.However, I soon found out that Dr Bronner's is not as residue-free as was previously recommended by others and have since been warned against it for dreadlocks!! So please beware other fellow dreadheads looking to get this!For my normal hair, I was a little disappointed when I used it. It left my hair feeling dry, tangled and wirey - a bit like when you accidentally wash your hair with body wash (am I the only one who's done this?!). I have since learnt that this castille soap is recommended to be used diluted with water and followed by Dr Bronner's hair rinse. However, this then becomes quite an expensive solution to wash my hair with! I may give the hair rinse a try but feel this is now useless as I am unable to use it for my dreads now. May just have to go back to my bicarb soda and water wash followed by an apple cider vinegar rinse.After the wash, my hair felt a little scummy - I was worried I maybe had not thoroughly rinsed it all out? So next time, I diluted the castille soap more and my hair felt soft and clean but definitely different to how my hair had felt with previous 'commercial/mainstream' shampoos - a little more wirey and tangled (like an unconditioned state, which is to be expected).Despite this, I did notice my hair didn't get as greasy as it did before with 'commercial/mainstream' shampoos. Also, I had developed a dandruff problem last year due to stress and was recommended to use Head 'n' shoulders, which exacerbated the problem loads!! Dr Bronner's appears to have controlled my problem considerably (although not completely). Not sure if this is simply due to changing shampoos as I have heard that this can temporarily help dandruff problems - will report back!Overall, I am undecided with how I feel about this castille soap. It definitely takes some getting used to. It is quite expensive, although the bottle is huge and can see it lasting a long time as a little does seem to go quite far (I guess depending on your uses and needs). However, I am unable to use it for my dreads, which is what I had originally planned to do and therefore am very disappointed to have to go back to washing my dreads and normal hair separately with separate shampoos, despite paying quite a bit for this.Nevertheless, the castille soap can be used for a vast range of uses (body, laundry, dishes, all-purpose household cleaner, apparently toothpaste!, and lots more) and therefore I do not feel so gutted about it - it will in fact be ideal for when I go travelling next month for a year as I can use one bottle for pretty much everything (other than hair). Also, it feels good to not be using a chemical detergent and something that is versatile, biodegradable and earth-friendly :)
M**S
5 star product.
It's a amazing product. It's strong smelling and versatile.
D**Y
Great soap!
If you want to feel squeaky clean, this is the product for you.
K**E
Not for me
I'm embarrassed to admit that I only bought this because I saw a review saying that this was one of Meghan Markles favourite toiletries.. once I read that I simply had to try it believing all the hype about this amazing soap and incredible smell.I've heard of castille soap before, but not this brand.Well I'm not impressed. I do have sensitive skin. Although this didn't cause any irritation or dermatitis (as some cleansers do) it's really dried my skin out and it felt very tight, especially my hands and it took a few days for them to recover. Because it dried my hand so much this meant I was unable to use it as a shampoo or shower gel if I couldn't do this without using my hands unless I wore gloves.With this in mind the only thing left for me to use this for is as a household cleanser. The lavender does smell lovely, I must admit. That will though people are saying it's really strong I disagree and think it's quite subtle.From the other reviews it seems as though you have to dilute this one in four parts water. I'll try this for washing clothes although I'll only be sticking to colours and darks because I like my white to be really bright and I don't think this will do it as thete's no bleaching agents. I will also try this to wash dishes.I understand that you can use this on all surfaces. If it's as good as the other reviews state for use as a household product I'll be quite happy because after reading recently about the serious damage caused to our rivers, and multi species of Wildlife from detergents I was going to switch to eco-friendly products anyway.I'll update once I've had time to try as household and laundry cleanser, but as a skincare product I be careful using this if you have sensitive skin.
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