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Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps Pure-Castile Soap, 18-in-1 Hemp Unscented Baby Mild, 32-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 2) Review

Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps Pure-Castile Soap, 18-in-1 Hemp Unscented Baby Mild, 32-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 2)
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Beginning 10 or 15 years ago, I started having problems with my skin - a kind of itchy irritation on my shins, eyelids and elsewhere. My doctor gave me various kinds of cortisone creams which were effective, but the problem would always return when I stopped applying them. When I researched a bit, I discovered that the most frequent cause of this type of trouble is soap and shampoo! I tried some "extra mild" type soaps and got enough improvement to be encouraged but not as much as I had hoped for. Until finally, I stumbled on to Dr. Bronner's.
Initially, I tried the Almond scented variety. The improvement was quick and complete. I was thrilled, but I didn't really like the scent. That's when I tried the Unscented Baby-mild. Works just as well and no scent except for a barely noticeable "green" aroma. It's almost a year now, and I've not had any recurrence of the skin irritation that used to bother me.
I use it as both soap and shampoo. I am a man and keep my hair reasonably short, but not like I just got out of the Army. After shampooing, my hair is not oily but not dried out. Combs easily without knots. Looks pretty good, I think.
Since it contains no scent and no deodorant, if you sweat you'll smell. Pardon the bluntness but you should know the trade-off you're making.
It makes a nice lather, but it's not very foamy or bubbly. I suspect that some of the chemical additives contained in regular soaps provide this function. It is "thin" rather than creamy. Again, that's probably what other soaps' additives do.
A 32-ounce bottle lasts me, with daily showering, shampooing and generally 1 face-washing, just about 6 weeks. That makes the cost higher than non-organic, non-castile soap and shampoo, but only slightly so. I am happy to pay the difference to get the relief that this product has given me.
If you're going to try it, search Amazon thoroughly. There's more than one listing for this and different listings have different prices, vendors and shipping costs and (occasionally) go on sale at different times, so do a bit of checking before you pull the trigger.

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Archipelago Botanicals Morning Mint Shampoo Hair Shampoos Review

Archipelago Botanicals Morning Mint Shampoo Hair Shampoos
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The Morning Mint products are serenity in a bottle ! Wonderful way to start or end the day ~ and for someone that does not like flowery smells it's a wonderful alternative.

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Dr. Bronner's Sal Suds, 32-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 2) Review

Dr. Bronner's Sal Suds, 32-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 2)
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Here's the thing: SALS is not a soap. It is not made from the saponified natural oils like most of Bronners excellent products. This is a mix of surfactants derived from natural sources. While it is mild enough for skin contact, it is not intended for cleaning bodies. SALS is a concentrated cleanser for use on hard surfaces. Floors, counters, walls... like that.
If it helps, think of this as a natural, non-irritating, highly concentrated pinesol competitor. It rinses clean and breaks down very quickly. [...].

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Dr. Bronner - Castile Soap Eucalyptus, 1 Gallon liquid Review

Dr. Bronner - Castile Soap Eucalyptus, 1 Gallon liquid
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Dr. Bronner's soap has been my favorite for 25 years. The health food stores sell it for a lot, the manufacturere sells it for about $50 a gallon, and The Vitamin Shoppe sells it for about $30. Best deal going!

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Dr.Woods Products Almond Soap Review

Dr.Woods Products Almond Soap
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I love this ! natural and great for all skin types ! I need to order some more of this

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Clearly Natural Liquid Glycerine Soap Unscented Review

Clearly Natural Liquid Glycerine Soap Unscented
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This is the most economical source of high-quality unscented glycerine soap on the market. I've hunted high and low, and there is no way you can get a better deal. The product is what it says, does what it promises - what more could you ask.

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Dr. Bronners Bar Alo Vera Baby Mild 5 oz. Review

Dr. Bronners Bar Alo Vera Baby Mild 5 oz.
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I like these soaps but even the baby is not mild. It stings in more intimate places whereas other natural soaps don't. I still buy it ocassinaly but use it more for hand washing. Their mild is pretty strong which was very disappointing. The only reason I gave it 3 stars is because it's organic and unscented.

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Dr. Bronner - Castile Soap Tea Tree Review

Dr. Bronner - Castile Soap Tea Tree
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As a happy user of Dr Bronner's the "Cheapened" review concerned me. I wrote to the company and would like to share their reply.
Hi there,
Thanks for writing and sharing your honest feedback. The soap is lighter
than it was before since now we use colorless but more effective vitamin E
(tocopherols) and not dark brown rosemary, and the viscosity is a little
different because of a higher olive oil content, but the soap is just as
concentrated as it was before at 39% solid. Absolutely no dilution has
occurred. You can determine this by pouring similar quantities of our older
conventional and newer organic liquid soaps into separate cups, and
observing that exactly the same amount of solid soap is left behind when the
water evaporates.
I know that the aroma of the soap is a little different, especially the
peppermint. Peppermint crops are the most susceptible to climate, similar to
how grapes can be distinguished by the environment in which they're grown.
When we switched to organic peppermint oil, we had to switch our source to
India rather than Washington state. The former aroma was more spicy and the
newer Indian peppermint oil has a mellower chocolatey smell. We still add
the same amount to our soaps.
All in all, the integrity of our soaps is higher than they have ever been.
We have now converted all of our oils to organic oils, which means that we
are supporting lots of sustainable farming and farm-worker health now. The
cost to us has been tremendous, but we felt the earth was definitely worth
it. Besides, this was an endeavor Dr. Bronner would definitely have
supported if he were alive today.
I hope these explanations have helped.Please let me know if I can be of further help.
Dr. Bronner's Pure Castile Soap - Peppermint (32 oz.)

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(Malin + Goetz) Peppermint Shampoo Review

(Malin + Goetz) Peppermint Shampoo
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I'm an African American male in my mid 20's, not really a big shampoo tester but Ive used several products over the years from Johnson's baby shampoo, to the Herbal Essence ones in drug stores, medicated brands, and recently I'd been alternating between Doo-Gro and Mizani, both of which I got at the local beauty/hair supply. One use of this and I was sold, it's a clear gel/liquid, which is nice to see there aren't tons of dyes, and carries a light peppermint scent. What really got me is the foaming action, my scalp was tingling in the best way and my hair was super soft and clean afterward, stayed that way too. I paired with the (Malin + Goetz) Cilantro Conditioner and my hair is crazy soft, I keep a low cut but I can definitely tell the difference. I think (M + G) is my new addiction!

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Dr. Bronner's Magic Organic Fair Trade Shikakai Soap 24 fl oz Review

Dr. Bronner's Magic Organic Fair Trade Shikakai Soap 24 fl oz
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With a long list of allergies and persistent itching that results from contact with forbidden chemicals and botanicals, it is not a simple thing for me to find something that I can use for cleansing.
This is IT! It is the only topical product for bath and shower that I can remember using that is both richly emollient AND hypoallergenic. I just LOVE it. It lathers nicely, rinses off clean, and smells like a fresh baked batch of simple sugar cookies. Nevermind that the label says UNSCENTED. It just means they didn't add fragrances, but the formula is based on a sucrose component, so the delightful scent of warm sugar is just part of the experience. Call it a bonus.
The 24 oz bottle makes the price a bargain, too. At roughly $11USD, it's more affordable than most baby soaps.
One caution: the pump bottle sometimes leaks when unattended, so I have learned to put a pretty plate under it to collect the leakage.

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Dr.Woods Products Peppermint Castile Soap Review

Dr.Woods Products Peppermint Castile Soap
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this is a very good product. it is what it says it is and does what it says it does. i make my own shampoo and i love it!

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Dr. Bronners Eucalyptus 32 oz. (Pack of 4) Review

Dr. Bronners Eucalyptus 32 oz. (Pack of 4)
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I love to bath with the Eucalyptus it makes a great winter bath, when you are feeling down or have the bug it really helps with that congested feeling I love it! I also love the peppermint! For a nice tingling feeling.

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Dr. Bronners Soaps Organic Pure Castile Liquid Soap - Lavender Review

Dr. Bronners Soaps Organic Pure Castile Liquid Soap - Lavender
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Although I switch between different cleansers time to time, Dr. Bronners is by far one of the best if not the best. It doesn't dry skin and although I have tried many high end facial cleansers I always go back to Dr. Bronners !

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Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps Pure-Castile Soap, 18-in-1 Hemp Tea Tree, 32-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 2) Review

Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps Pure-Castile Soap, 18-in-1 Hemp Tea Tree, 32-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 2)
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For crying out loud! Have you people never smelled tea tree oil before? I guarantee you, that if you used a previous tea tree oil product that *didn't* smell like "turpentine", then it had hardly any tea tree oil in it, and you got ripped off.
Try this: next time you're at the health food store, go to the "essential oils" section, find a bottle of pure tea tree oil ("Desert Essence" is a good brand), and smell it. You will get the "turpentine" smell, in spades.
So why do I use it? Tea tree oil is a natural anti-bacterial, and I use it constantly to "de-germ" my hands. It rinses clean--unlike commercial anti-bacterial soaps that leave an overwhelming perfume-y smell that takes hours to dissipate--and does not create the same problems as using a commercial anti-bacterial soap does: i.e., creating a "super-bacteria" that can't be killed.
The other, "pretty" smelling Bronner's soaps will do a fine job of cleaning your skin, but if you have a need for a natural anti-bacterial--as I do--then buy Bronner's Tea Tree, dilute it about 6:1 w/water, and put it in a pump bottle. Hold your breath if you don't like the smell.

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Dr. Bronner's 18-in-1 Hemp Pure-Castile Soap Review

Dr. Bronner's 18-in-1 Hemp Pure-Castile Soap
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I didn't see many reviews talking at length about using this as a shampoo, so I thought I would add one. Expect my personal experiences and opinion, identified as such, mixed in.
I use this soap for shampoo, body wash, face wash, I put it in my bath, I've used it to clean my counters, I've used it to clean dishes. The peppermint is my favorite, especially for soaking in the bath because it tingles and it's the best scented in my opinion, also for shampoo, again because it tingles.
To clean, I put a little on a damp terry cleaning cloth or kitchen towel and just wipe. I use it on kitchen and bathroom counters, and I dissolve it in water to mop with. I prefer to use the tea tree for cleaning.
As a shampoo, I am puzzled by all the claims I had heard online about castile soap/saponified oil being drying to the hair, and I suspect that many of the people making those claims either haven't tried it and are just perpetuating the general misconception, or maybe they are using it wrong (I'll explain why I think that). This is an extremely gentle product. I have CURLY hair, and it is dyed(with one of those clairol nice n easy super harsh store bought dyes)(#124 natural blue black, if you want to know). Curly hair is generally more dry, and harder to keep conditioned, than straight hair, and mine is no exception. My hair is super fine and super dry, and prone to breakage. I find using this soap as shampoo is actually much LESS drying to my hair than other types of shampoo.
If you are going to use this as a shampoo, you have to keep a couple of things in mind;
-1. Use less than you think you need. Less than what you would use if you were using a normal shampoo. You are not going to get as rich of a lather with this soap. That doesn't mean it doesn't clean as well, and it doesn't mean you didn't use enough soap. A little known fact is that the ingredients that clean your hair in normal shampoos don't lather either. Shampoo manufacturers ADD lathering agents purely for consumer impression. You get the impression as you are washing your hair that you are getting your hair really super clean because you are getting a nice thick rich lather, but in reality, the lather is not what is doing the cleaning, and to a small degree, lathering agents actually prevent detergent agents from working as well as they otherwise would. That's why, in industrial cleaning supplies(not the ones you can find in walmart) they typically don't add lathering agents. Normal shampoos have harsher detergent agents than this soap because of that effect, and because of the types of ingredients in normal conditioners(read on).
-2. Lather, rinse, THEN REPEAT. Shampoo twice, even if you are unaccustomed to doing that with normal shampoos.
-3. RINSE REALLY REALLY WELL. After you have rinsed your hair and the soap is all out of it; rinse it all over again.
-4. Don't use a 'normal' conditioner, pick one without any heavy 'cones' in it. Most conditioners have ingredients whose last four letters end in c-o-n-e (like silicone, amodimethicone, cyclomethicone, etc.). Not all, but many, of these ingredients coat your hair and supposedly make it seem incredibly silky and shiny and beautiful and glorious and on and on (and cone leave-ins really give you this effect), but what they also do is keep the natural oils, from your scalp, and any other moisturizing products you may use, from actually getting into your hair, so you get on this cycle of stripping your hair with a normal shampoo, then coating your hair with a normal conditioner, then stripping then coating then stripping, etc., and your hair is getting drier and drier. Not all cones do this. There are lighter ones and ones that are water soluble that are not doing anything bad, and it's up to you to use cones or not, but...IF YOU ARE USING THIS SOAP FOR SHAMPOO...then I would recommend staying away from it altogether. The harsh detergents in normal shampoos can handle stripping the normal conditioners from your hair with one washing, but this shampoo is much gentler and probably won't. This is what I think people are doing wrong when they think this hair is drying their hair out. I don't know, maybe they are worried it might, so they get what they think is going to be a really good conditioner, but it's a 'normal' conditioner, and as a result they aren't giving this soap an honest chance. They think it's this shampoo, but it's really their conditioner, that is causing their hair to be dry. There are a ton of really good conditioners that don't have cones in them. Dr. Bronner's makes a conditioner, but it's pricey. The thing that makes this soap a great product is partly that it is almost immortal. (My last 16 ounce bottle of the peppermint lasted me 8 years. Admittedly, that was before I tried it as a shampoo, but that would've maybe shaved a couple years, at most, off of the 8.) The Dr. Bronner's conditioner will not last as long, and there are better ones that are cheaper. If you google 'Paula's Choice', you can find a website of the same name that has an outstanding ingredient list, so you can see what the good ingredients are, and there are tons of websites listing cone free conditioners. (Personally, I don't use a conditioner, I wash my hair and then when I am out of the shower I massage a nickel sized amount of light extra virgin olive oil into my hair. Yes, I actually do that. It doesn't make my hair oily, it just soaks right in. I've been doing that for a very long time, even when I was still using normal shampoo, and It has never made my hair feel oily. On days when I don't shampoo which is about 6 days out of 7, I just rinse my hair in the shower and if my hair seems dry when I get out, I will add a tiny amount more. This doesn't weigh my hair down either, like I said, my hair is curly and it still pops up in spontaneous ringlets) (I get my olive oil in a gigantic bottle from walmart that costs me all of around $1.62.)
-5. You don't need to wash your hair every day. That's not really about this particular shampoo, just in general. If you don't believe me, ask your stylist. Just, when you take a shower, rinse it and condition it, if you choose to use a conditioner. As I stated above, I really only wash mine once a week. Trust me; nobody will be able to tell. A little note about the different scents I've tried; Peppermint smells heavenly but has a noticeable tingle, that's good if you like and want it, bad if you don't. Lavender is my second favorite, it's a strong lavender scent. I mean it, this is not lavender for the weak of heart, this is not 'glade plug ins lavender fairy-farts', this is not a freaking fabric softener with a baby teddy bear on the label, this is hardcore hippie tree hugger lavender (love for the hippie tree huggers). If you've never smelled lavender the actual herb, and you've only ever smelled lavender scented products (even the organic ones, because, of the ones I've tried, the organic products that are lavender scented are still not as strong as this one), then you might possibly want to buy the 4 ounce size first to try. I like the little 4 ounce bottle anyway because I can refill it from the big bottles and use it on trips, so then you'll have the bottle. Tea Tree is strong too, if you like tea tree (I do, I liked this one) you'll really love it, if you don't like tea tree you'll REALLY hate it it, if you aren't sure if you like it, then you should definitely buy the tiny bottle first and try it, you don't want to be stuck with a product that lasts as long as this one does if you don't like it. Tea Tree also seems to me to have a very light tingle to it. Lastly, Rose. ROSE. UGH. I read online and thought people who didn't like this scent didn't know what they were talking about about this scent being so bad, and I bought it anyway because I trust this company and I was a moron to do it. Really, honestly, trust me, it smells nothing like a rose, or even remotely floral, it smells like what I imagine rancid gummy bears might smell like if it were possible for gummy bears to rot, and it is so sickeningly strong and so sweet smelling that when you smell it it makes your teeth hurt. I use mine to clean my bathroom and pray longingly for the day when I'll run out of it.

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Dr.Woods Products Tea Tree Castile Soap Review

Dr.Woods Products Tea Tree Castile Soap
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My gf bought this for me from a Conway store in NYC just a few weeks ago and I've used it every day for the past two weeks and it's just great!! I use in my hair and body and it does indeed leave the hair and skin noticeably soft all day long.
Normally Tea Tree doesn't have the greatest scent, but this stuff smells nice with just a hint of the tea tree and other ingredients make for a pleasant natural scent without being overpowering.
I love it and can't wait to get some more and plan on making it my number one soap. GF said that this stuff flies off the shelves whenever they get it in...I can see why.

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