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Description: Organic Liquid Soap.
Category:
Skin and Body Care
Keywords:
natural antiseptic, fair trade, castile soap
I think Bronners is a decent soap - but nothing earth shattering. Granted, it has no chemicals - but these days you can find many with no parabens that are hand made/cold - process.
Maria H.'s keywords: tea tree castile soap, chemical free, handmade
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I've been using the soap for years, on and off, and use the baby castille soap (made with coconut oil) for my son since he was a baby. Great for sensitive skin!
Dan B.'s keywords: soap, baby, coconut, castile, sensitive
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vastly, vastly cheaper than any other soap if you dilute it, and cleans great. plus a refreshing scent that is completely real and not manufactured.
i use it in the shower and for cleaning house. the short list of mostly organic ingredients is so reassuring.
kind of left a weird film on my dishes, though, when used in my dishwasher. but that might just be this one dishwasher...?
anyway, this is one amazing product.
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This soap is absolutely amazing. Completely Organic and Paraben free this soap has many uses. I use it for my face, and body, though my friends even use it as a shampoo and conditioner. I had used the peppermint soap for a long time, and switched to the tea tree soap because I wanted to get away from the parabens in my Cetaphil face wash. It has been three weeks since I made the switch and not only do I feel safer using this beautiful soap, my complexion has also improved! Way to Dr. Bronner on you magical soap creations!!
BEN S.'s keywords: Soap Tea Tree Dr Bronners
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Dr. Bronner's soap company makes products for personal and household use. I first used Dr. Bronner's Peppermint bar soap as a body wash and it left my body tingly clean. I have also used the soap to wash my clothes, clean dishes, and practically everything you can imagine. It leaves a soothing aroma that calms your mind and body, especially after a long day. Recently, I used it while traveling in several developing countries and now I can't imagine what I would have done without it! The only downside is that it isn't really strong or thick enough to use on greasy and heavily soiled dishes. You end up using a lot... though I think they have a line especially for dishes that I haven't had a chance to try yet.
Michelle W.'s keywords: soap
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