Dr. Bronner’s - Pure-Castile Liquid Soap (Tea Tree, 4 Ounce) - Made with Organic Oils, 18-in-1 Uses: Acne-Prone Skin, Dandruff, Laundry, Pets and Dishes, Concentrated, Vegan, Non-GMO

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  • MINERVA CASTELLANOS

    > 3 day

    I love the product but did not like how it was delivered the cap came broken because there was no bubble wrap to protect it.

  • Me and Just ME

    > 3 day

    Get this between you crack and you will feel clean as all heck

  • Online Shopping Nurse

    > 3 day

    This was recommended by the Sentinel Mouthguard company (excellent company) to clean my clear night mouthguard I wear for bruxism. I followed the directions listed on the Dr. Bronner site to clean a mouthguard. I thoroughly washed (using a Ultra soft toothbrush from Quantum Labs from my dentist) and rinsed my mouthguard every morning, left it to air dry, and then stored in its case during the day. Within 2 months I noticed they were starting to discolor from their extremely clear color when new to a slight yellow color. I went online to the Sentinel Mouthguard blog and found directions to “occasionally” use a 1:10 bleach to water solution to soak the mouthguard for 30 mins. I did this and they came out sparkling clear as when they were brand new. This confirmed that the Dr. Bronner soap is what discolored them. I definitely do NOT recommend using Dr. Bronner Castille Soap for cleaning a clear mouthguard. Their tout of 18 uses seems inflated and makes one wonder when used in the other 17 ways that it does the same issue, just not as noticeable. While doing my research as to the discoloration issue I found Dr. Bronner is not a Dr. This further murks the water and claims. Buyer be aware.

  • Stanislav

    > 3 day

    I’m hooked on this. I went on a multi night canoe trip down the Suwannee River here in Florida. I found a small bottle at a camp site and used it to bathe. It smelled great, made my body tingle. Foamed up nice. A little went a long way. It has multiple uses and can really reduced the amount of stuff you carry on hiking, backpacking, camping and even fishing trips. I instantly ordered a big bottle for all my activities. I use it when I fish to get the slime and fish smell off. You can use it in your hair, body, do dishes and laundry with it. So many uses. So versatile and it’s great smelling and tingles. I’m not hippy and I love the outdoors, but it’s a great product and has some great history. A story behind this soap also. A family, the Holocaust, a survivor and altered view of the world. Worth a youtube. Really happy with this versatile soap. Can’t say enough about it. Give it a shot!

  • EM

    > 3 day

    A liquid alternative of the bar soap. I use it in every shower I take and a little goes a long way. **I came back just to add to this review. Amazon says I bought this in JULY 2020 and it is now MARCH 2021. I am finally at my last few drops in the bottle. I use a few drops per shower to wash my face, underarms, and lady bits; showering every other day, usually. This has been a steal of a deal and I’ll be repurchasing. I’ve never had better soap, including the bar soap, which I used before I purchased this bottle.

  • L.A. Biker

    > 3 day

    Really like the antiseptic qualities of this soap [TTO hereafter.] I use in in a mix with Dr. Bronners Peppermint Oil castile [liquid] soap [PO], as the PO tends to be a bit overpowering [invigorating to the skin, but the smell is strong enough to give you a headache] when used straight. OTOH, the PO is about 1/2 the price of the TTO, so using the PO. as an extender for the TTO has decided economic benefits. As the title of my review suggests, the Dr. Bronner soaps lather up nicely & so will last a decent length of time, but theres a trick to this: the dispenser caps provided will either dribble an inadequate amount, or if you give the bottle a squeeze, blort out too much, wasting product. The key is you *must* use a washcloth to get the best mileage out of the soap, and then transfer the soap into a re-purposed pump dispenser [mine came from a bottle of Walmarts Equate house-brand baby shampoo, originally.] Then you can get a consistent amount of soap dispensed onto the washcloth [one or two pumps, whatever you find works best after some experimentation] and distributed evenly using the washcloth. Showering becomes truly quick & efficient after that: in fact, theres barely enough time for my beard to soften up for shaving before Im done with the preliminaries [ie, everything else!] Still wish it was a trifle less dear, but sometimes lifes little luxuries are worth it. :-)

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