Dr. Bronner’s - Pure-Castile Liquid Soap (Citrus, 1 Gallon) - Made with Organic Oils, 18-in-1 Uses: Face, Body, Hair, Laundry, Pets and Dishes, Concentrated, Vegan, Non-GMO
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Consumer Reviewer
> 3 dayAs a longtime user of Dr. Bonners Peppermint soap, I came across their Tea Tree soap in a whole foods store - my buddy bought it, while I bought the peppermint. He gave me a small sample bottle to try at home, which I used as a shampoo. Very effective. It has a pleasant enough scent, and I am well aware of the anti-bacterial properties of tea tree (making it a natural alternative to man-made anti-bacterial products), however, I dont see it as having any advantages over the original formula: after all, pure peppermint oil has the same anti-bacterial properties as tea tree oil does. So I guess in the end, it is a matter of personal choice - if you prefer the scent of tea tree (which, frankly, should be a lot more discernible than it is here) then this product is for you.
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S. Nelson
> 3 dayI use this for doing laundry. It has a very strong peppermint smell.
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Nizel A.
> 3 dayThis was my first time trying oil based soap. I was in the market for something that would act as an anti-bacterial agent as well so it would need to include Tea Tree Oil. This was the perfect product! The bottles come in huge sizes which is great since you wont be using much anyway. Theres no buildup in the bottle, but there is a strong odor. The bottle is nice and sturdy as well. I combined this with an exfoliating glove for maximum effect. Just a few drops will last you long enough to wash your entire body. I found that other liquid soaps dried up on the gloves or were used up after a mere minute and I would constantly have to reapply the soap, but Dr. Bronners concoction stayed on the entire shower with just a few drops! I also seemed to be cleaner as well. The smell doesnt cling to you nor do you really have to dilute it as it says. I simply put a few drops on the glove, sprinkle some drops of water to get it foamy and Im good to go. As always look at the ingredients and make sure you arent allergic to them. As some users noted they have had skin irritation problems, but I havent had those issues.
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Miss Sarai Stehr
> 3 dayI use as a natural antibacterial liquid soap
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Ron J
> 3 dayI like the soap but its very watery and falls off your hand before you can wash yourself. I prefer Dr. Bronner sugar soap for a body wash . Its thicker . Ill be using this soap in a hand soap dispenser instead of the shower.
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Sexigal39
> 3 dayI love Dr. Bronners products, consistently, but be careful and read descriptions. For the price, I thought that I was getting two 32 oz, but these are 25 oz, so small for the price that you can buy in a local store. 4 stars for it being what it is, and the fast same-day delivery.
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ZenTen
Greater than one weekI was using a different scent from this bland one. I like this one better. Very good for sensitive skin.
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NikonF7
> 3 dayI bought two 25oz bottles in Spring of 2021 for a road trip I delayed until July 2021. I figured Id use a bottle every month or two, but I just got down to under a half bottle now. For 18 months it has been my shampoo and body wash. Its pretty concentrated despite being physically a fairly watery viscosity. I dont dilute it, though the people who say you should dilute it a lot, are not crazy. I will say that Ive perfected my technique for not getting shampoo in my eyes, because this is 180 degrees the opposite of no tears baby shampoo. You might as well rub Ben Gay into your eyeballs, this stuff packs some sting in the eyes, and menthol-like heat on delicate body parts. I love how it removes sweat/oiliness and lets you know when theres none left protecting you from it. Id intended to use it for dish washing while camping, but instead went with vinegar on a paper towel for that, to save water, as rinsing a soap this powerful would probably take several rounds of water. Experimenting at home, Ive found that beer actually works better at removing food debris from a plate than vinegar. Dr Bronner peppermint for hair and body, beer for dishes, dish soap for hands, life is good. Despite seeming very expensive per ounce, Ive actually given it 5 stars for value, as Ive been able to stop buying shampoo completely, and a little goes a long way.
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Prof. Jarrell Waelchi
Greater than one weekGreat product for overall use. From body to hair to laundry to dishes!! Less is more