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Bronners Soap
Product Name: Dr. Bronner's Soap
Last name: Lauth, Carrie
State: GA
City: Dallas
Rating: 10
Description: Concentrated pure Castile soap made with
organic oils.
Product Review: What's not to love about Dr. Bronner's
magic castile soap? It has so many uses, smells wonderful, is highly
concentrated and therefore inexpensive as well as environmentally
friendly, and is made with pure ingredients including organic oils.
Dr. Bronner's soaps come in liquid and bar form, and in several
fragrances. My family's favorite is the classic peppermint scent. It
will give you a tingle in the mornings to help wake you in the shower.
Be careful when using around the, ah, sensitive areas!
A little Dr. Bronner's soap goes a loooooong way. It only takes a drop
on a washcloth to clean your entire body. A bottle seems to last
forever.
Here are a few of the ways I use Dr. Bronner's soap around
my house:
Cleaning
Dr. Bronner's can be mixed up in a spray bottle and used for an all
purpose cleaner. I love it for cleaning toilets and the bathtub. I like
it as a gentle laundry soap for baby clothes (don't use it for cloth
diapers, the natural soap will interfere with absorption, but it's
wonderful for diaper covers!). It's wonderful for delicates too.
Personal Care
Dr. Bronner's soap is gentle enough when diluted to use as a facial
cleanser. It's an obvious choice for all over bodywash, liquid hand soap
(you can dilute it a lot with water and put into your soap pump), and
shampoo. It's safe to use on babies even, just dilute a bit further. My
husband even uses Dr. Bronner's soap for shaving. In a pinch you can
brush your teeth with it (although it doesn't taste too great!).
Other Uses
Going camping? Dr. Bronner's is all you need! Pack a small bottle to use
as your hand soap, body wash, shampoo, toothpaste, massage oil, even
dishwashing liquid. The peppermint and tea tree scents will ward off bug
bites.
You can use Dr. Bronner's to wash your pet. Oh- and if you get bored in
the shower, you can always read the soap bottle for entertainment. :)
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