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Dr. Bronner's Pure Castile Liquid Soap in Lavender is a versatile, eco-friendly soap made with over 90% organic oils and certified fair trade ingredients. This 32-ounce bottle offers 18 different uses, making it a sustainable choice for both personal care and household cleaning, all while delivering a soothing lavender aroma.
W**E
I love it
I have sensitive skin and this leaves my skin soft
M**A
Fast shipping
I love this product it’s so versatile! Buying it in bulk was the best thing I did.
G**I
Il miglior bagno schiuma
Profumato, con grande capacità di pulizia.e lascia la pelle morbida e liscia. Top
E**Z
Excellent
Excellent
K**S
Learned A Lot, And Changed My Mind
UPDATED 121414: Well, in the year since I first posted this comment, I have tried a few different liquid castile soaps, including Bronner's and MountainRoseHerbs. My initial dislike of the castile soaps has changed. I mistook lack of viscosity for insufficient concentration.Although castile soaps are VERY watery compared to the thickness of the chemically processed store soaps, it is by no means deficient as a 'concentrate'.I've found that even by a ratio of 4 to 1 (4 parts water to 1 part castile) I have more than sufficient soapy lather reaction for hand-washing or bathing (I also add baking soda to my bath soap container). I use a soap 'foamer' for hand-washing at my bathroom and kitchen sinks, and it has worked out very well - and without gunking up the foamer mechanism.I don't really care for castile though for washing dishes or laundry, as it builds a film over time - even with a bit of baking soda added.(I'm currently still using a 'chemically manufactured' laundry soap - ECOS. EWG.org only gives it a 'C' score (A,B,C,D,F). I'm only using about one and half tablespoons (with 1/2 cup baking soda) per load. But until my circumstances change (financially) or I come across another (truly) natural solution that works 'for me', I'm kinda stuck with that right now.)This past year has been a real learning - and eye-opening - experience for me. I've discovered soapberries (favorite as my shampoo), and soapwort, in addition to castile. While I use Bronner's (and feel confident to recommend them) in a pinch, my preference is MRH's castile.Anyway, along the way, I've become more convinced than ever as to the danger of chemicals/toxins/pesticides in our products and environment, and equally, more committed to changing the 'way' I 'live' and 'how' I do things. Guess I am (very) happily joining the tree-hugger and ecology-freak ranks for sure.So, the bottom line, check out Dr. Bronner's soaps, but keep in mind that soaps like this 'are' different from the chemically processed soaps available in retail. Bend a little in your 'expectations' and you might be pleasantly surprised.And, fwiw to those who 'do' care - always check out your ingredients at EWG's products database (even some of Dr. Bronner's, in the past, haven't scored very well - but seem to be genuinely committed). EWG has also recently launched a mobile app to help 'on-the-spot' in the store.********Wow. This soap is so thin that it pours like water; it has no viscosity whatsoever.I'm divided as to how well I like it as a soap. My extremely sensitive facial skin reacted like I was using hot peppers. However as a body wash, it wasn't too bad; my skin felt a little 'tight', and only a wee bit itchy, afterwards but nothing that on that score would send me back to the use of toxic soaps that fill our shopping shelves. Also, fwiw, the location where I'm currently using this soap uses a 'water softner'. It is very possible that this might be a mitigating effect in my skin's response to the qualities of this soap. (My sensitive skin reacts to even the slightest changes in tap water that isn't filtered.)I have not yet tried it as a shampoo, so I am not yet able to offer my experience there, but may perhaps edit my review should I try the shampoo experiment.I did find the lavender smell from the essential oil to be a bit overpowering, which seemed a bit ironic since the soap solution seemed so watered down. Another reviewer mentioned that this same soap sold at Walgreens was of thicker consistency, so I might give it another whirl and buy it from them. Otherwise it's not worth the price it's currently selling for (about $16+).In all honesty, for me, I think I'll probably just stick with my soap nuts soap, since they've been SO great for my sensitive skin, scalp 'and' hair. They're a little more 'trouble' (distilling the liquid soap), but, again, for me, well worth the effort.
A**ー
香りが良い
さらっとした仕上がりで、香りもよく大変気に入っています。
A**W
Sehr ergiebig
Ist zwar teuer, aber ultra ergiebig. Nur mit einem kleinen bisschen des Schaums, der oben rauskam, kann man sich die Hände waschen.
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