| Dr. Bronner - Castile Soap, 17 fl oz | 
| Brand: Dr. Bronner Category: Beauty
List Price: $6.75 Buy New: $5.99 as of 7/29/2010 03:03 MDT details You Save: $0.76 (11%)
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Rating: 4 reviews
Media: Misc. Size: 17
UPC: 018787762165 EAN: 0018787762165 ASIN: B00012TQ7K
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Product Description Liquid soap's natural formula is infused with a blend of organic coconut oil, olive oil, hemp seed oil, and jojoba seed oil to keep skin soft and supple. 18-in-1 Hemp Unscented Baby-Mild Pure-Castile Soap by Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps is formulated with gentle cleansers that dissolve dirt away for a naturally clean feel. Fortified with Vitamin E to nourish skin.
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| Customer Reviews: Cost effective for home-made wet wipes and for bath December 4, 2009 Ferbert (Decatur, GA USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I add a little of this into a spray bottle filled with water. The solution is excellent for misting a washcloth to clean baby's bum after poo, or for cleaning up baby in general. A little goes a long way in the spray bottle. It is also very nice for bathing baby in general.
I love this stuff - and I'm no baby. November 3, 2009 philo_vance (Ronkonkoma, NY USA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
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.
Like this one the best July 22, 2009 Mom of 2 (Texas) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
We've tried various Dr. Bronner products. We like this unscented one the best. Then you can add your own essential oils if you want.
Really Cleans September 21, 2007 Sharon K. Gottleib 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I recently used this product to get sap off my car with no chemical residue left to remove. This product dissolves dirt. I put the product directly onto the sap and let it sit for about 20 minutes. Then I lightly sprayed the areas with water. I let it sit for about another 15 minutes or so. I used a terry cloth to rub off the sap. There were a couple of times where my fingernail came in handy, but if I had let it sit a little longer, I think it would have come off with less elbow grease. There was no telltale sign of any sap or the product left on my car. Just a nice clean car with the paint still intact. Great PRODUCT!!
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