Binding: Health and Beauty Brand: Dr. Bronner EAN: 0018787761328 Feature: Does Not Contain: No detergents or foaming agents. Label: Dr. Bronner Legal Disclaimer: The products and the claims made about specific products on or through this site have not been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration and are not approved to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. Manufacturer: Dr. Bronner Publisher: Dr. Bronner Size: 32 Studio: Dr. Bronner
Product Features:
• Does Not Contain: No detergents or foaming agents.
Customer Reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: Hardly need lotion anymore! Comment: I started using Dr. Bronner's a year or so ago in the shower - I didn't notice a difference at first, but eventually realized I was hardly using lotion and my skin wasn't dry. This held true through the winter, when I normally get painfully dry skin. Sure, I had to apply lotion occasionally, but not half as much as before. My hands were still dry, though, until I brought a bottle of Dr. Bronner's in for the work bathroom. Problem solved.
The trick is to get one of the trial size bottles (2oz) and refill it from a larger bottle. That's what I do in the shower and for hand soap. The smallest bottle dispenses just a drop or two when you shake it, which is the perfect amount to wash your hands or, say, an arm. (you don't need to use a lot - you're trying to clean your skin, not dissolve it) I actually find I save a LOT of water: since the soap is so mild, I don't have to worry about getting off my skin ASAP like I do with harsh body wash - so, I can turn off the water while I soap up (TMI?) which cuts my water use way down.
The spell of the almond variety is really yummy and rich (though light). I like the lavender, too, and eucalytus is OK.
Customer Rating: Summary: Heat Rash and Dr. Bronner's Soap Comment: I just had a not-so-fun heat rash, and Dr. Bronner's Peppermint Oil just felt amazing in the shower. Definitely use as a remedy for the rash. Or everyday for that matter, it's awesome. Customer Rating: Summary: MMMM, like almond kolacky... Comment: Not even considering the scent, which is heavenly and reminds me of Christmas season almond kolacky cookies, this is a very good soap, especially considering the all natural and fair trade ingredients. The performance is good to very good, even though the "suds-ing" is a little limited compared to normal "chemical" soaps. It's definitely a compromise that's worth it though. Highly recommended. Customer Rating: Summary: Trial and error resulted in HUGE success... Comment: The shampoo itchies drove into the arms of Dr. Bronner. The first time I used Dr. Bronner's Baby Castile Soap on my hair, I had that sinking feeling in my stomach upon rinsing...my hair felt soooo sticky. No time to start all over, so I just slathered on some creme rinse. Words can not convey my surprise when I rinsed the 'rinse' and then stood in front of the mirror. Even wet, my hair has life and body in it; then when it dries, the results are soft, managable, and oh the curls. Nothing to date has even given me these results. As for toothpaste, well...50 years of commercial toothpaste has warped my perceptions but I am willing to learn (slowly). By the way, you should see what this stuff can do when applied to household cleaning (windows not included), it makes my hardwood floors shine. Customer Rating: Summary: Dr. Bronner's Organic Castile Soap - Almond Comment: I really like the smell and feel of this soap. It is gentle on my skin, and has a pleasant earthy smell. I have had some issues with the peppermint on sensitive skin like the top of my hands, but the almond is nice. It lasts a long time compared to bar soap, seems more hygenic, and I like knowing that my shower waste-water is not harming the environment by filling it with synthetic chemicals.
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