A relaxing fragrance for tired and stressed-out souls, lavender calms the nerves and soothes the body. Perfect just before bedtime or to start your day out with a tranquil peace of mind. All oils and essential oils are certified organic to the National Organic Standards Program. Packaged in 100% post-consumer recycled plastic bottles. FeaturesA relaxing fragrance for tired and stressed-out souls, lavender calms the nerves and soothes the body. Perfect just before bedtime or to start your day out with a tranquil peace of mind. All oils and essential oils are certified organic to the National Organic Standards Program. Packaged in 100% post-consumer recycled plastic bottles.
A relaxing fragrance for tired and stressed-out souls, lavender calms the nerves and soothes the body. Perfect just before bedtime or to start your day out with a tranquil peace of mind. All oils and essential oils are certified organic to the National Organic Standards Program. Packaged in 100% post-consumer recycled plastic bottles. FeaturesA relaxing fragrance for tired and stressed-out souls, lavender calms the nerves and soothes the body. Perfect just before bedtime or to start your day out with a tranquil peace of mind. All oils and essential oils are certified organic to the National Organic Standards Program. Packaged in 100% post-consumer recycled plastic bottles.
A relaxing fragrance for tired and stressed-out souls, lavender calms the nerves and soothes the body. Perfect just before bedtime or to start your day out with a tranquil peace of mind. All oils and essential oils are certified organic to the National Organic Standards Program. Packaged in 100% post-consumer recycled plastic bottles. FeaturesA relaxing fragrance for tired and stressed-out souls, lavender calms the nerves and soothes the body. Perfect just before bedtime or to start your day out with a tranquil peace of mind. All oils and essential oils are certified organic to the National Organic Standards Program. Packaged in 100% post-consumer recycled plastic bottles.
A relaxing fragrance for tired and stressed-out souls, lavender calms the nerves and soothes the body. Perfect just before bedtime or to start your day out with a tranquil peace of mind. All oils and essential oils are certified organic to the National Organic Standards Program. Packaged in 100% post-consumer recycled plastic bottles. FeaturesA relaxing fragrance for tired and stressed-out souls, lavender calms the nerves and soothes the body. Perfect just before bedtime or to start your day out with a tranquil peace of mind. All oils and essential oils are certified organic to the National Organic Standards Program. Packaged in 100% post-consumer recycled plastic bottles.
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✨Tips and Tricks ✨ These are some relatively unknown tips and tricks about this product! I use this product as a makeup remover and it is honestly the best makeup remover I've ever tried. The brand also markets this as an 18-in-one product, and it can be used to wash dishes and clothes as well! Ever since I've become independent and moved into my own place, I have spent some time looking into and researching different types of household products and soaps. This is because I was incentivized to look into buying new products since I couldn't use the ones my parents bought anymore! I started using Dr. Bronner products about 3 years ago and I've never looked back. The great thing is that, even though they are extremely expensive up front, they last a long time! This ... More✨Tips and Tricks ✨ These are some relatively unknown tips and tricks about this product! I use this product as a makeup remover and it is honestly the best makeup remover I've ever tried. The brand also markets this as an 18-in-one product, and it can be used to wash dishes and clothes as well! Ever since I've become independent and moved into my own place, I have spent some time looking into and researching different types of household products and soaps. This is because I was incentivized to look into buying new products since I couldn't use the ones my parents bought anymore! I started using Dr. Bronner products about 3 years ago and I've never looked back. The great thing is that, even though they are extremely expensive up front, they last a long time! This bottle that I've pictured is actually from when I first moved out three years ago! ✨Improving Value for Money✨ I suggest buying the largest product you can find, because the unit price per milliliter is much less expensive! The largest product that I can find is that 32 oz product, and that's the one that I purchased 3 years ago that is still lasting me to this day in September 2022! I even have about 1/8 of the bottle remaining. A small amount goes a very long way, and this lathers like crazy. I mainly use this soap for hand washing clothes and as my body wash. ✨Skin and Body Care✨ I believe that the surfactants are a bit too harsh for the face, so I avoid using it on my face except for removing makeup when needed. I will only use this product to remove makeup when I'm wearing a lot of makeup and I can't get it off with a normal cleanser because this soap is so dang strong! So basically, this is a great makeup remover but I wouldn't recommend using it as a daily face cleanser because it is stripping. Scents are very personal, but I am biased towards lavender. If you love lavender as well, I'd love if you share your thoughts in the comments in the photo attached! Lavender lovers unite! 🥰 If you stayed to read this far, thank you so much!
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This soap is a wonderful cleaner -- that might go without saying, but I must say it. As a castile soap, it can clean many things, and with a little ingenuity you can figure out all kinds of uses for this being a non-toxic, concentrated value-for-your-money cleaner.I personally use this primarily in the shower as a body wash -- to which it works well I will say -- with the only downside being the peppermint oil is *very* present. It lights you up with a semi-tingly, very chilling feeling. I've grown to like it myself, if not love it, but to others wishing to do the same be warned; it doesn't play around. You *will* feel the oils working. The only reason I've knocked a star off is for the price -- which isn't truly a fair assessment for the raw volume of concentrate ... MoreThis soap is a wonderful cleaner -- that might go without saying, but I must say it. As a castile soap, it can clean many things, and with a little ingenuity you can figure out all kinds of uses for this being a non-toxic, concentrated value-for-your-money cleaner.I personally use this primarily in the shower as a body wash -- to which it works well I will say -- with the only downside being the peppermint oil is *very* present. It lights you up with a semi-tingly, very chilling feeling. I've grown to like it myself, if not love it, but to others wishing to do the same be warned; it doesn't play around. You *will* feel the oils working. The only reason I've knocked a star off is for the price -- which isn't truly a fair assessment for the raw volume of concentrate you get -- and for the *very* prominent peppermint oils that may dissuade others. Otherwise 5/5 for myself.
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Ever since i turned 60, the skin on my hands dried and cracked after using any bar soap or dish detergent.Now I always keep a bottle of Dr. Bronner's liquid castile soap in kitchen and bathroom. Pop the cap and put a few drops onto a damp sponge, and sink scum gone in a flash. The same with oily spills on my hands, counter, or stove. It really CUTS the grease, without destroying my hands.My FAVORITE use is to clean my glasses: Run lenses under tap to rinse off dust. Rub ONE drop of soap between thumb & index finger. Gently rub this onto both lenses. Rinse under cool running water, no fingers. Tap the glasses and nearly all excess water falls off. The remainder dries without water spots, unless your water is very hard.The CAP is hard to pop open! The pressure ... MoreEver since i turned 60, the skin on my hands dried and cracked after using any bar soap or dish detergent.Now I always keep a bottle of Dr. Bronner's liquid castile soap in kitchen and bathroom. Pop the cap and put a few drops onto a damp sponge, and sink scum gone in a flash. The same with oily spills on my hands, counter, or stove. It really CUTS the grease, without destroying my hands.My FAVORITE use is to clean my glasses: Run lenses under tap to rinse off dust. Rub ONE drop of soap between thumb & index finger. Gently rub this onto both lenses. Rinse under cool running water, no fingers. Tap the glasses and nearly all excess water falls off. The remainder dries without water spots, unless your water is very hard.The CAP is hard to pop open! The pressure needed on the sharp-edged plastic cap is too much for my thin-skinned thumbs, PAINFUL! especially now that I'm 70. I reuse a broken-in cap on many new bottles until it falls apart.Also if only 1-2 drops are needed, it can't be done. The excess soap quickly builds up around the spout. What would you suggest I do? (Or please redesign the cap.)
| Count | 2 |
| Scent | Peppermint |
| Is Tinted | Y |
| Body Part | Hair |
| Is Set | Y |
✨Tips and Tricks ✨ These are some relatively unknown tips and tricks about this product! I use this product as a makeup remover and it is honestly the best makeup remover I've ever tried. The brand also markets this as an 18-in-one product, and it can be used to wash dishes and clothes as well! Ever since I've become independent and moved into my own place, I have spent some time looking into and researching different types of household products and soaps. This is because I was incentivized to look into buying new products since I couldn't use the ones my parents bought anymore! I started using Dr. Bronner products about 3 years ago and I've never looked back. The great thing is that, even though they are extremely expensive up front, they last a long time! This ... More✨Tips and Tricks ✨ These are some relatively unknown tips and tricks about this product! I use this product as a makeup remover and it is honestly the best makeup remover I've ever tried. The brand also markets this as an 18-in-one product, and it can be used to wash dishes and clothes as well! Ever since I've become independent and moved into my own place, I have spent some time looking into and researching different types of household products and soaps. This is because I was incentivized to look into buying new products since I couldn't use the ones my parents bought anymore! I started using Dr. Bronner products about 3 years ago and I've never looked back. The great thing is that, even though they are extremely expensive up front, they last a long time! This bottle that I've pictured is actually from when I first moved out three years ago! ✨Improving Value for Money✨ I suggest buying the largest product you can find, because the unit price per milliliter is much less expensive! The largest product that I can find is that 32 oz product, and that's the one that I purchased 3 years ago that is still lasting me to this day in September 2022! I even have about 1/8 of the bottle remaining. A small amount goes a very long way, and this lathers like crazy. I mainly use this soap for hand washing clothes and as my body wash. ✨Skin and Body Care✨ I believe that the surfactants are a bit too harsh for the face, so I avoid using it on my face except for removing makeup when needed. I will only use this product to remove makeup when I'm wearing a lot of makeup and I can't get it off with a normal cleanser because this soap is so dang strong! So basically, this is a great makeup remover but I wouldn't recommend using it as a daily face cleanser because it is stripping. Scents are very personal, but I am biased towards lavender. If you love lavender as well, I'd love if you share your thoughts in the comments in the photo attached! Lavender lovers unite! 🥰 If you stayed to read this far, thank you so much!
This soap is a wonderful cleaner -- that might go without saying, but I must say it. As a castile soap, it can clean many things, and with a little ingenuity you can figure out all kinds of uses for this being a non-toxic, concentrated value-for-your-money cleaner.I personally use this primarily in the shower as a body wash -- to which it works well I will say -- with the only downside being the peppermint oil is *very* present. It lights you up with a semi-tingly, very chilling feeling. I've grown to like it myself, if not love it, but to others wishing to do the same be warned; it doesn't play around. You *will* feel the oils working. The only reason I've knocked a star off is for the price -- which isn't truly a fair assessment for the raw volume of concentrate ... MoreThis soap is a wonderful cleaner -- that might go without saying, but I must say it. As a castile soap, it can clean many things, and with a little ingenuity you can figure out all kinds of uses for this being a non-toxic, concentrated value-for-your-money cleaner.I personally use this primarily in the shower as a body wash -- to which it works well I will say -- with the only downside being the peppermint oil is *very* present. It lights you up with a semi-tingly, very chilling feeling. I've grown to like it myself, if not love it, but to others wishing to do the same be warned; it doesn't play around. You *will* feel the oils working. The only reason I've knocked a star off is for the price -- which isn't truly a fair assessment for the raw volume of concentrate you get -- and for the *very* prominent peppermint oils that may dissuade others. Otherwise 5/5 for myself.
Ever since i turned 60, the skin on my hands dried and cracked after using any bar soap or dish detergent.Now I always keep a bottle of Dr. Bronner's liquid castile soap in kitchen and bathroom. Pop the cap and put a few drops onto a damp sponge, and sink scum gone in a flash. The same with oily spills on my hands, counter, or stove. It really CUTS the grease, without destroying my hands.My FAVORITE use is to clean my glasses: Run lenses under tap to rinse off dust. Rub ONE drop of soap between thumb & index finger. Gently rub this onto both lenses. Rinse under cool running water, no fingers. Tap the glasses and nearly all excess water falls off. The remainder dries without water spots, unless your water is very hard.The CAP is hard to pop open! The pressure ... MoreEver since i turned 60, the skin on my hands dried and cracked after using any bar soap or dish detergent.Now I always keep a bottle of Dr. Bronner's liquid castile soap in kitchen and bathroom. Pop the cap and put a few drops onto a damp sponge, and sink scum gone in a flash. The same with oily spills on my hands, counter, or stove. It really CUTS the grease, without destroying my hands.My FAVORITE use is to clean my glasses: Run lenses under tap to rinse off dust. Rub ONE drop of soap between thumb & index finger. Gently rub this onto both lenses. Rinse under cool running water, no fingers. Tap the glasses and nearly all excess water falls off. The remainder dries without water spots, unless your water is very hard.The CAP is hard to pop open! The pressure needed on the sharp-edged plastic cap is too much for my thin-skinned thumbs, PAINFUL! especially now that I'm 70. I reuse a broken-in cap on many new bottles until it falls apart.Also if only 1-2 drops are needed, it can't be done. The excess soap quickly builds up around the spout. What would you suggest I do? (Or please redesign the cap.)
I've been water only washing for years, mostly. There are times I also use apple cider vinegar, baking soda, and essential oils. Recently, my scalp was getting itchy, so I looked into what else I can use. From what I read, most people warn against using oil soaps saying they are drying and all this crazy nonsense. The best thing I can do is find out for myself, and I am glad that I did. My hair is natural and tight curly. This castile soap not only got rid of the itch, but my hair is surprisingly SOFT and easy to run my fingers through. I usually use castor oil or sweet almond oil to style my hair with, and I shower with cold water, so these may be the contributing factors to my hair not feeling stiff or dry as I see other people complain about. My hair is past ... MoreI've been water only washing for years, mostly. There are times I also use apple cider vinegar, baking soda, and essential oils. Recently, my scalp was getting itchy, so I looked into what else I can use. From what I read, most people warn against using oil soaps saying they are drying and all this crazy nonsense. The best thing I can do is find out for myself, and I am glad that I did. My hair is natural and tight curly. This castile soap not only got rid of the itch, but my hair is surprisingly SOFT and easy to run my fingers through. I usually use castor oil or sweet almond oil to style my hair with, and I shower with cold water, so these may be the contributing factors to my hair not feeling stiff or dry as I see other people complain about. My hair is past nipple length, but shrinks to my shoulders to get an idea of how long my hair is. I do not use it daily, but three or four times a week now. I sweat A LOT when I work out, and even though water only washing, apple cider vinegar washing, and the occasional baking soda, I prefer this. Also, I wanted to see how it works on the rest of my body, and one very interesting thing that happened is i have had tiny bumps on my nose since I am a teen (I am 48 now), and this castile soap made my nose smooth, and my face soft. In fact, my whole body feels new, soft, and fresh. I use clove, nutmeg, and orange essential oils mixed into this, as well. I also add Diatomaceous Earth, as this has made some wonderful results in my personal care. This castile soap is also awesome for brushing my teeth. It is way better than baking soda. My mouth feels fresh and clean, and my teeth nice and shiny. I highly recommend this Castile Soap, but of course everyone is different. I am very pleased with this purchase, and I will buy again (after I experiment with other oil soaps not that I am new to the oil soap world!)
I swithced to Dr. Bronner's soaps more than 5 years ago and use them for all my personal cleaning needs. My dermatologist had recommended Cetaphil, because my skin is sensitive. But when I read all the chemical ingredients in their products, I mixed the contents of the bottle with vinegar, salt and citrus juice to make weed killer! Worked well, and I'm glad I was able to find a good use for it. Would never put it on my skin again!Dr. Bronner's peppermint is my go-to, but I switch to the others now and then. Eucalyptus and lavender both provide a pleasant change.I keep a diluted solution for showering and washing hair, squirt it onto a Japanese washcloth where it foams just enough and enables me to reach every part of the body, starting with my head. The ... MoreI swithced to Dr. Bronner's soaps more than 5 years ago and use them for all my personal cleaning needs. My dermatologist had recommended Cetaphil, because my skin is sensitive. But when I read all the chemical ingredients in their products, I mixed the contents of the bottle with vinegar, salt and citrus juice to make weed killer! Worked well, and I'm glad I was able to find a good use for it. Would never put it on my skin again!Dr. Bronner's peppermint is my go-to, but I switch to the others now and then. Eucalyptus and lavender both provide a pleasant change.I keep a diluted solution for showering and washing hair, squirt it onto a Japanese washcloth where it foams just enough and enables me to reach every part of the body, starting with my head. The combination provides excellent exfoliation. I only wash my hair every 3 days, and no longer use conditioner. My rinse is diluted apple cider vinegar, massaged into the scalp and rinsed with lukewarm water. No other hair products needed. Once a week, I'll whip a raw egg or cut a stalk of aloe vera, scoop out the gel, apply to the hair and let it sit for about 20 minutes before washing with Dr. Bronner's. All-natural, no muss, no fuss, nothing I can't pronounce! And almost no hair on the drain screen.When I used body washes and shampoos, the drain needed weekly cleaning walls needed scrubbing t. Now, I treat it once a month with a cup of baking soda followed by a cup of white vinegar to keep it clear.
My son has super sensitive skin due to his eczema and I’ve been reading about endocrine disrupters in many products including laundry detergents/ softeners. I thought I had been making good choices with the commercial brands I chose but now I feel confident. This works really well and I don’t need to add fabric softeners either which is a big thing for me. It says unscented but there is still alittle scent, I do t think it’s over powering or unpleasant. The package says to use 1/4- 1/3 cup in your laundry but I have found that even with my big loads I barely need 1/4. My only negative thing to say is to because when you add it into your laundry because every once in awhile, it will leave like a grease mark on some items. so I will just wash that item again with some ... MoreMy son has super sensitive skin due to his eczema and I’ve been reading about endocrine disrupters in many products including laundry detergents/ softeners. I thought I had been making good choices with the commercial brands I chose but now I feel confident. This works really well and I don’t need to add fabric softeners either which is a big thing for me. It says unscented but there is still alittle scent, I do t think it’s over powering or unpleasant. The package says to use 1/4- 1/3 cup in your laundry but I have found that even with my big loads I barely need 1/4. My only negative thing to say is to because when you add it into your laundry because every once in awhile, it will leave like a grease mark on some items. so I will just wash that item again with some borax and it will go away.
Love love this ! I use it as a body wash there’s a minor scent but super faint. I actually combine it with another body wash since this can be drying on the body. I think it’s perfect for people who have sensitive skin and don’t like fragrance. Leaves you squeaky clean without using too much of the product, it does lather too. Other scents I’ve tried.. is the peppermint another one of my favorites but I tend to go with this baby scent. The rose scent was a miss for me, unfortunately. The ingredients in this product is great and clean better rating than most. I buy two 32fl oz bottles especially when it’s on sale.
I love the clean relaxing feeling I get when I use this. A little goes a long way so be warned! Lol. I like that it doesn’t take a lot to soap a standard washcloth. It gets you squeaky clean so lotion is a must after using this. The lavender scent is not too strong and is super relaxing especially with warm shower steam. A great combo to prepare you for bed. The fact that it has clean ingredients and is non toxic is the cherry on top. It’s good for sensitive skin because it didn’t bother me at all and it gets the deodorant residue really good. I don’t use antiperspirants anymore unless it’s a special event outside in heat but when I did it got rid of that lil residue feeling.
The fragrance in storebought shampoos and soaps makes my eczema worse. I couldn't find any shampoos without fragrance, so I tried using Dr Bronner's Castile soap as shampoo. What a nightmare. My hair was so coated in waxy gunk that it took about 36 hours to sort of dry, though still covered in gunk that hadn't rinsed out. All the oils got trapped in my scalp, and my hair got really disgusting after about four days (normally I wash my hair once a week). So I washed my hair with free and clear dish soap, and a gallon container of white vinegar that I took into the shower. Then my hair was clean. I also tried to use Dr Bronmer's as hand soap, but the pump kept clogging up. I then went to the kitchen to make a diluted batch of Dr Bronner's Castile soap, and after it ... MoreThe fragrance in storebought shampoos and soaps makes my eczema worse. I couldn't find any shampoos without fragrance, so I tried using Dr Bronner's Castile soap as shampoo. What a nightmare. My hair was so coated in waxy gunk that it took about 36 hours to sort of dry, though still covered in gunk that hadn't rinsed out. All the oils got trapped in my scalp, and my hair got really disgusting after about four days (normally I wash my hair once a week). So I washed my hair with free and clear dish soap, and a gallon container of white vinegar that I took into the shower. Then my hair was clean. I also tried to use Dr Bronmer's as hand soap, but the pump kept clogging up. I then went to the kitchen to make a diluted batch of Dr Bronner's Castile soap, and after it cooled, I poured it into the hand soap pump bottle. Some of the diluted soap went down my garbage disposal, and I was wondering why it left a white residue on the black rubber flaps over the garbage disposal. I suppose it is the glycerine. That diluted soap left a waxy gunk on my hands every time that I washed, so that I began to avoid washing my hands. Finally, I dumped that diluted soap down the drain, and filled my handsoap container with free and clear dishsoap. And today, I used Dr Bronner's liquid Castile sugar soap to wash my underarms, and found myself having to apply hydrocortisone cream because of the irritation. I think it's the glycerine. The cheap lavender non-glycerine bar soap that most stores carry does not irritate my skin. I give Dr Bronner's three stars, for trying to make a difference with beautiful natural products. But I just cannot use glycerin products for any kind of cleaning. I don't understand why my experience is so different from all the other people who wrote reviews here.
This soap is my absolute favorite! I always have super itchy skin most of the time from food allergies or razor bumps and this peppermint soap completely calms my entire body with minty tingles! It’s especially good in the hot months when you need something to cool you down! I wash with it every night and it knocks me out and I finally get the sleep I need, it’s so soothing for soreness too! This soap is also really great if you have a hard time waking up in the morning, it’s really invigorating and refreshing like you just walked out of a waterfall! I also use this soap as a foot soak when my feet really hurt and I swear it takes the swelling down! Now that I’ve tried the peppermint, I really want to try the eucalyptus and the tea tree one! Don’t forget to dilute ... MoreThis soap is my absolute favorite! I always have super itchy skin most of the time from food allergies or razor bumps and this peppermint soap completely calms my entire body with minty tingles! It’s especially good in the hot months when you need something to cool you down! I wash with it every night and it knocks me out and I finally get the sleep I need, it’s so soothing for soreness too! This soap is also really great if you have a hard time waking up in the morning, it’s really invigorating and refreshing like you just walked out of a waterfall! I also use this soap as a foot soak when my feet really hurt and I swear it takes the swelling down! Now that I’ve tried the peppermint, I really want to try the eucalyptus and the tea tree one! Don’t forget to dilute it or you might turn into a snowman! ;D
| Count | 2 |
| Scent | Peppermint |
| Is Tinted | Y |
| Body Part | Hair |
| Is Set | Y |