Dr. Bronner's
Dr. Bronner's - Organic Pure Castile Liquid Soap 473ml
Dr. Bronner's - Organic Pure Castile Liquid Soap 473ml
The ever coveted (and highly concentrated) castile soap from Dr. Bronner's.
This castile soap is certified fair trade, made with organic oils and is 100% biodegradable, making it perfect for any situation (from staying in a fancy hotel to camping in the woods).
Available in unscented (baby friendly), almond, citrus, eucalyptus, lavender, peppermint, rose, tea tree and unscented/baby.
Castile Soap Dilution Recommendations:
Face: 2 or 3 drops of soap on wet hands, applied to wet face
Body: one small squirt of soap on a wet washcloth, applied to a wet body.
Hair: ½ Tbsp. in your hand, worked into wet hair, or dilute ½ Tbsp. in ½ a cup of water and work that into wet hair
Bath: Completely depends upon water amount, but roughly 2 Tbsp. soap in an average sized tub. Lack of additives means less bubbles, but still cleans.
Shaving: Face – 10 drops; Underarms – 3 drops; Legs – ½ tsp; Work to a lather in wet hands and then apply to area.
Teeth: 1 drop on a toothbrush (yes, it tastes like soap but it DOES work).
Foot Bath: 1½ tsp. in a small tub of hot water.
Clearing Congestion: 1 Tbsp. peppermint or eucalyptus soap in a bowl of steamy hot water. Breathe in mist with a towel draped over the head
Household Uses:
Dishes (handwashing): Pre-dilute 1 part soap with 10 parts water. Squirt on a scrub brush and scrub dishes. NOT FOR DISHWASHER!!!
Laundry: 1/3—1/2 cup of soap for a large load in a normal washer. Add ½ cup vinegar to the rinse cycle. Use half of these amounts for High-Efficiency (HE) washers.
Mopping: ½ cup of soap in 3 gallons of hot water.
All-purpose cleaning: ¼ cup of soap in a quart of water in a spray bottle. Add ¼ tsp. tea tree essential oil if desired.
Windows: 1 Tbsp. soap in a quart of water in a spray bottle. Follow up with pure club soda, or half vinegar & half water.
Toilet: Pre-dilute 1 part soap with 4 parts water in a squirt bottle. Add ¼ tsp. tea tree oil. Empty toilet, squirt bowl thoroughly, sprinkle baking soda on the brush, scrub bowl, let sit 10 minutes, turn water on, flush.
Other Uses:
Fruit and Veggie Rinse: 1 dash (approximately ¼ tsp.) in a bowl of water. Dunk produce and swish. Then rinse in clear water.
Dog washing: Amount varies widely depending on size, hair type and length, and overall dirtiness. I wet my dog thoroughly, then start to work in castile soap into hair until you have a good lather.
Plant spray for bugs: 1 Tbsp. in a quart of water. Add ½ tsp. cayenne pepper or cinnamon, if desired.
Ant spray (not on plants): ¼ cup Tea Tree Pure-Castile Soap in a quart of water (this concentration will burn plants).
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