Dr. Bronners Almond Liquid Castile Soap 16 Fl Oz liquid
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Jaime Cordoba
> 3 dayMuy buena calidad
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Bash
Greater than one weekQuality product. This product goes a long way and lasts a long time.
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M. ONeill
Greater than one weekUsing this liquid soap is extremely satisfying. It suds up very well, and rinses easily without leaving any residue. This is perfect for my sensitive skin. It has the absolute best smell....reminds me of Jergens hand lotion that we had when I was a child (which they dont make anymore). Gets everything quickly clean - whether an oil based hair product, dirt, whatever. I love this soap
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Erica
> 3 dayCleans 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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P. Smith
> 3 dayI love Bronners Liquid Castile Soap. I use the peppermint for showers and washing my hair. It has a nice tingle to it and smells strong and invigorating. I do not wash sensitive areas with it....ladies I think you know what I mean. Im a senior with untreated salt and pepper hair. My hair had gotten dry and had lost a lot of its natural wave. The first time I washed my hair with this soap I felt the difference. I wash my hair with about a tablespoon of the castile soap. I dont use a conditioner any more. I now have a spray bottle of white vinegar in the shower. After I wash my hair I rinse well with warm water. Then I spray my hair generously with the vinegar and rinse it out. And no...it does NOT leave a vinegar smell in your hair. What it does do is leave your hair soft, shiny, and very manageable. My hair is as soft as it was when I was in my 30s. I use Tea Tree Castile Soap for just about everything else because of Tea Tree Oil properties. I make most of my own cleaning solutions now using white vinegar, castile soap, Tea Tree Oil, and other essential oils. Who says an old dog cant learn new tricks. Our house is so much cleaner and greener now.
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Blsd2beme
> 3 daySo I am torn on this product because does it work to clean you YES is the scent pleasant as long as you like peppermint YES. However, buyer beware if you put it in a “sensitive” areas it’s going to burn (and not necessarily in a good way) because it’s very strong peppermint base. Another downside is it will dry your skin so if you already have areas of dry skin you might want to avoid those. But this is why I’m torn, it cleans very well leaves no trace behind of dirt, oil or anything you want to cleanse off your skin but with that comes dryness. And the scent is pleasant but along with that comes burning only if it comes in contact with your “personal” areas, just saying ;). But I do like it like once a week instead of daily to give my skin a really good deep clean.
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PNW Dual Sport
> 3 daySuper concentrated, you barely need any to get a good lather. Rinses super clean with no feeling leftover like cheap body wash, leaves no itchy feeling or dryness. Works very well to combat ringworm. Can be used on hair, dishes, pets, and laundry as well!
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Melrose Cooke
> 3 dayThis is a product that we love
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manuel
> 3 daySoap, body wash, shampoo.
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Eugene Echols
> 3 dayI like doctor bronner peppermint soap its clean cool refreshing