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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  • Diego

    > 3 day

    Me gusta que no tiene olor, genera muchísimo espuma con poca cantidad de champú.

  • Chandler

    > 3 day

    This is a favorite soap of mine due to it being all-natural and having excellent natural anti-bacterial properties due to the tea tree oil. Its a great face and body soap. That said, I have had many times where the pumping action in the pump dispensers of any kind I use it in, build up clumps that look like blobs of glycerine soap on the end of the pump with a bit of a clog...so you pump it a few times and WHAM it spews out. I cant fault the soap totally for this as its a great soap if you use it in the container provided, but I did want the consumer to be aware in the event that you decide to switch it to a pump dispenser. Two days ago I did this and it sprayed directly in my eye. It had clogged the pump dispenser because the pumping action makes a glob build up. The pain was so intense I couldnt stop screaming and it dried out my eye horribly. I simply couldnt seem to rinse it all out. I know this clogging property happens to everyone who uses a pump with this. I wish they could make it not do that. That said, as an adult, as long as you know and remember to pump it once then clean out any dried glycerine blobs at the end of the pump dispenser, it could work just fine. Better yet, just dont put it in a pump dispenser and use it directly from this bottle. Its a technical difficulty and an inconvenience but not one big enough to hinder my love of the soap and the great ingredients in it. Ive used it for a long time now and do love the soap, but wanted to give a heads up at the same time.

  • Alex

    > 3 day

    I had my hopes high for this soap, and I was not disappointed. I did not try the bar version of this, only the liquid and it is pretty impressive. First thing I noticed when opening the box up is that there are A LOT of words on the bottle. It is some serious bathroom-reading material, has stuff on there not even related to the soap. Forget smartphone poops, its going to be peppermint poops from now on. Next, when using a loofah it builds an amazing lather. Only a few drops will build enough lather to form a beard worthy of Santa himself. What else is good is that when using it, it tingles the body after a few seconds AND it smells just like candy canes. So while youre tingly and refreshed, youll be smelling candy canes for the duration of the shower. So let me summarize all this up in simple pro and con form. Pros: Builds great lather Smells like candy canes Lots of reading material on bottle Tingles Cons: Soap itself is just barely more viscous than water, easy to use too much (if trying to ration) Price is higher than other body-wash Candy cane smell does not last long, and is not powerful once dry

  • Pete

    > 3 day

    I wanted something without sodium laureth/lauryl sulfate, so that my skin and hair would not be stripped of its natural oils. Using soaps with sodium laureth/lauryl sulfate make me feel oily and disgusting 12 hours later, as my body frantically over-produces its natural oils that have been stripped away earlier. Enter castile soap; specifically this. As far as cleaning my body goes, my skin and hair feel the best theyve ever felt. My face doesnt feel oily any more and my hair has enough natural oil in it now to style it without product after a shower. This is amazing. I still feel clean (though there are noticeable differences in how this feels versus a sodium laureth sulfate strip clean), but without the nasty over abundance of oil that comes afterward. My body feels like its reached equilibrium, as far as oil production goes. Fantastic. It also seems pretty economical. I put a few drops on my hands, enough to work a light lather, and wash a body part; repeat. The 32 oz btl I have should last me ~4 months. However, my body now smells like a mound of earth with an herbal quality to it. I cant put my finger on it, and I cant say if its because its a castile soap in general or just this brand because this is the only one Ive used. I can smell myself sometimes just sitting around, and when I put my nose to my skin, the smell is much stronger, and not reminiscent of body odor or any lotion Ive ever used. Im certain its the castile soap, as I can also smell it after Ive rinsed in the shower, and all the initial peppermint aroma washes away. The smell is just rather unpleasant, and Ill be exploring other options after Im done with this. Edit - Its been 4 months since Ive started using this product, and Ive found that the Eucalyptus scent doesnt leave the same herbal/earthy smell on me that I wasnt fond of. Changed my star rating to reflect my pleasure with the product in general now that I know its not the brand as a whole that has that smell. I feel I should really reiterate how cool it is that I dont need any hair product. No hair wax/gel/spray, conditioner, shampoo. Nothing. I can still style my hair how I want with the natural oil/sebum thats produced from my scalp, that would otherwise be stripped using anything with SLS in it. And just to be clear, my hair is not oily like shampoo makers make you think your hair will be if you dont use their product. Its just natural. It still feels dry. Absolutely zany.

  • Clint Farley

    > 3 day

    Its a great product for a great price. Smells like Tea Tree oil and lasts a long time. Im happy.

  • J P

    Greater than one week

    Ive been using this for 40-odd years. I usually buy larger bottles, though.

  • David Webb

    > 3 day

    Dr. Bonners liquid soap is the best for your skin. I have used the bar soap version of this liquid soap and it is very good for the skin. I use this liquid soap as a body wash (and the bar soap works great to replace shaving cream). I have been using only Dr. Bonners soaps since early 2004. Before then I was using bar and liquid soaps that contain harmful chemicals and animal by-products (think your dead pet that the local animal shelter sells to cosmetic companies; Google terrible touch me nots). Simply put, Dr. Bonners soap are very mild and smoothing to your skin. Your skin will never feel softer and look better. I have recommended this soap to my nephew who has terrible ache. He has just recently told me that Dr. Bonners lavender soap is helping to reduce his ache outbreaks. I use this soap in conjunction with colon cleanses and liver cleanses which help to flush toxins out of your body instead of forcing them out through your skin. Once I switched over to Dr. Bonners soap, stopped using chemical-based toiletries and did cleanses of my internal organs, my skin cleared up completely. It actually only took one month for my skin to clear up, but then I never had really bad ache. Other Dr. Bonners soaps that really cleared up my skin are eucalyptus and citrus - both are excellent but the eucalyptus is even better for making my skin so soft and clear. WARNING: If you have cats, keep tree tea oil away from them!! I have read that it can kill them. Bottom line: Everything that touches your skin is absorbed into your skin and travels throughout your body via your blood stream. Dr. Bonners doesnt contain any harmful chemicals that will adversely affect your health. FYI - I dont use this liquid soap at full strength. I purchased a 16 ounce squeeze bottle from my local beauty supply store that I fill with 50% liquid soap and 50% water which I shake before each use. That dilution ratio is more than plenty to get the full effect from this liquid soap. You can go with 40% soap to 60% water and it works just as well.

  • Michael R.

    Greater than one week

    i use this product to bath and was my hair. I like the way it smells and you feel clean.

  • A. Siderakis

    > 3 day

    Awesome! Ive been wanting to try Doc Bronners castile soap for a while. Its really a multipurpose cleaner but my favorite use for it is as a Shampoo! It can be used straight out of the bottle BUT it works much better when diluted. Below is a great shampoo recipe - it also functions as an amazingly moisturizing body wash AND is my all time favorite NATURAL pet shampoo. My dogs fur has never been so soft and white! For dry hair, try this recipe: 1/4 cup distilled/R.O/filtered water 1/4 cup liquid Castile Soap - your favorite scent 1/4 cup aloe vera gel 1 teaspoon vegetable glycerin 1/4 teaspoon avocado oil or jojoba oil [I prefer jojoba - its most similar to natural scalp sebum] 1/4 teaspoon CASTOR OIL Flip Cap Bottles or Foaming Bottles to dispense **OPTIONAL: xanthan gum for thickening [I dont mind the liquidy texture but if you want it to feel more like regular shampoo this will do the trick! ] Mix together all the ingredients. Store in a bottle and always shake well before using. NOTE: When using the Peppermint and Tea Tree variety of this soap as a body wash, it may tingle when applied to cuts OR your nether regions[Sorry TMI!]. UPDATE! When using this as a shampoo, regular conditioner will not do one bit of good. Regular conditioner is formulated to work with conventional shampoos, which have a much lower pH than this soap. The pH is the key here. You need to be using something acidic that will balance the 8.9 pH of the soap. I like using an Apple Cider Vinegar RINSE the best. The reason your hair is thicker and heavy after using DR Bronners is because all the little cuticles on each strand of hair are standing straight out. This is what the high pH does. Lowering the pH will make these cuticles lay down nice and flat. I use 1/2Cup ACV TO 1/2Cup Water

  • Mary Mathilde Hartman

    > 3 day

    I wonder if people have noticed that there are other ways than alcohol and Lysol to take care of things during covid. Im glad I have a large bottle of this because it is antibacterial antifungal antibiotic. And great for not only your bodily needs but your household needs as well so if youre out there looking for something with alcohol in it remembered tea tree oil its just as good if not better :-) buy a big bottle and buy a few little bottles and just keep filling them and use them throughout the house and its a great thing for your buck and you only need a tiny drop in your loofah. No need to pour a bunch into your loofah. Just a tiny bit goes a long way and the product last a long time

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