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Erica
Greater than one weekCleans grime off hands quite well and can even be used in a foaming hand soap dispenser if you follow their directions
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Sheila Dixon
> 3 dayThis will take your color out if you use too much. You learn from your mistake but it stop the itch. someone told me it will stop the itching for dry scalp
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Kimmy
> 3 dayI used to be able to purchase Dr Bronners at Walgreens and now they dont carry it anymore they have a really poor substitute called Dr teals yuck yuck and yuck. Ive been using Dr Bronners for years and I was so excited to find it online. And that it came within 24 hours:-) Rock on!
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Randall
> 3 dayI was looking for the original peppermint oil soap. This one has hemp oil in it. Makes it smell like an old piece of rope.
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Lawray Thomas
> 3 dayLiterally the only soap I like using. Body feels nice and chill after you get out the shower.
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Brook bobo
> 3 dayStores always sold out, love this stuff.. must dilute though!
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Qurone Ashton
> 3 dayI use this stuff for everything! Dishes, mopping floors, all purpose cleaner solution & laundry! Its really an all in one you just need to dilute accordingly
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Patricia Heacock
> 3 dayUsing in a pump dispenser to wash hands. Only problem, the soap tends to clog the dispenser. Easily worked around - just remove the little bead with a fingertip. Smells like original Jergens hand lotion fragrance.
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Spencer
> 3 dayIts great. It cleans like original Dr. Bs but doesnt clog up a pump. Smells like flat coke too.
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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.