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Dr. Bronner's Magic Pure Castile Liquid Soap - Baby Unscented - 32 fl oz
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- A true soap that leaves body, face, and hands feeling renewed!
- Smooth, rich lather that feels great on skin and rinses clean.
- Authentic scents, no phony fragrances!
- Made with Regenerative Organic Certified oils, the highest standard for ingredients – with high-bar fair trade and labor standards!
- EWG Verified – meeting the Environmental Working Group’s strictest standards for health and safety.
- Family-owned and operated for over 75 years! Made in the USA!
- Vegan and cruelty-free – the environmental choice!
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Q: can these be use for adults ?
A: Yes. This just doesn't have any fragrance which could be irritating to sensitive skin.
submitted byella - 7 years agoA: Hi Helen, yes this all-in-one soap can be used on children, adults, even pets!
submitted byTarget Beauty Consulting - 7 years agoBrand expertA: Yes! It’s a great alternative if you want to use something more natural and free of unnecessary chemicals, fragrances, etc. I also use this to wash my cat when we wash her cat box(about once a month) since it’s more natural and fragrant free :)
submitted byHeather - 6 years agoA: Yes, absolutely. This baby version is actually also used by hikers and campers when camping close to bear country (since it's non-toxic and biodegradable and is a lot less naturally scented compared to the other Dr. Bronne'rs soaps like the Tea Tree, Lavender, Almond, etc) - it's actually how we started using it when we bought it at REI. It's also can be used to wash dishes but I prefer the soapy suds version from Dr. Bronner's (however Target doesn't carry that one). I have sensitive skin and seems to do well with all Dr. Bronner's soaps.
submitted bySweet Tooth - 5 years ago
Q: can this be used as shampoo as well?
A: I do use this as my primary shampoo as it's as close to pure as any product can be. Very mild, my hair feels clean without the added perfumes (which I'm allergic to). I use this as my one stop product in the bath. Every other hair wash I do use conditioner.
submitted byTP - 7 years agoA: This is a very mild soap, but I would not use as shampoo because on the bottle it says to keep out of your eyes
submitted byLAR - 7 years agoA: You can use it as a shampoo, but if you're not used to soap as shampoo I recommend following with a citric acid rinse (diluted apple cider vinegar is a good option) to smooth your hair follicle back down or your hair might feel a bit more tangled.
submitted bySarah - 5 years ago
Q: How long does a bottle of this size typically last? Does a little go a long way?
A: I highly recommend getting a foam pump dispenser bottle. It will go a very long way, 2 showers a day, it lasted me 5 months.
submitted byTargetlover - 5 years agoA: Hi Mma, we've found that this castile soap will last several months, especially when you dilute the soap, or combine it with water.
submitted byTarget Beauty Consulting - 7 years agoBrand expertA: As far as how much to use, I'd say it's about the same as any other liquid soap. So if you how long your old soap lasts, compare the size of containers to see how long this one will last. If cost is an issue, I suspect there are other brands of liquid castile soap, probably just as good, and Dr Bronner isn't a bargain brand. I know there are inexpensive castile bar soaps commonly available.
submitted byBond James Bond - 7 years ago
Q: Can I use this as liquid hand soap replacement? And what is the best way to bottle it, diluted in water with a foaming dispenser or straight from the Dr. Bronners bottle to a smaller dispenser?
A: Hi MJ! We do not recommend using a standard pump dispenser, sensor dispenser, or wall dispenser with our Pure-Castile Liquid Soaps as they can easily clog. Instead, we recommend keeping the soap in its original bottle and using just a drop or two for each handwashing. However, our Pure-Castile Liquid Soaps do work well in foaming dispensers! Foaming dispensers “thicken” the soap with water and air. If you decide to use a foaming dispenser, make sure to dilute the soap at a ratio of 1 part soap to 3 parts water. This dilution doesn’t create the issues with clogging that undiluted soap would. Ratio example: 8 oz. bottle = 2 oz. soap (¼ c.) soap and 6 oz. (¾ c.) water; 12 oz. bottle = 3 oz. soap and 9 oz. water. When using a foaming dispenser, we recommend diluting a portion that will be used up within 2 weeks to a month, since we do not add any harsh preservatives in our products that will allow them to last longer than 1 month after being diluted. Using distilled water will be more helpful since hard water can cause natural soap separation.
submitted byDr. Bronner's CS - 3 years agoBrand expertA: Hi MJ! The Dr. Bronner's 18-In-1 Hemp Baby Pure Castile Soap when diluted can be used for body, face, mopping-laundry-pets, and clean make-up brushes! Directions will be in bottle, hope this helps :)
submitted byTarget Beauty Consulting - 3 years agoBrand expert
Q: Is this product tear free?
A: No. Its not tear free.
submitted bysandy - 8 years agoA: No, it's soap. Although it is mild, it is not tear free.
submitted byNatalie - 8 years ago
Q: Does this smell similar to Johnson’s and Johnson baby soap (yellow bottle)?
Q: Does this soap suds up like my Almond one? I want to switch my boys to this one but I need it to suds up or I just won’t feel like they’re clean (Yes I’m one of those people Lol)
A: Hi, thank you for reaching out to Dr. Bronner's! While we do like our bubbles, here’s a few things to consider: Bubbles do not indicate cleaning power. Our love affair with bubbles explains why SLS, the queen bee of bubbling surfactants, is in so many soap products. This soap foams more than many others in the natural realm, but without synthetic foaming agents, it does not have that overflowing amount of bubbles that other conventional soaps do. Hard water contains dissolved minerals in the form of calcium and magnesium. All true soaps, such as castile soap, will react with these minerals to form insoluble stearates, which are visible as a whitish precipitate. This effect can interfere with foaming capabilities and may leave soap scum on surfaces. This whitish precipitate builds up primarily on surfaces where water is left to dry, such as sinks and showers. It is typically not an issue on floors, counters, or other hard surfaces where the castile soap is diluted for cleaning and standing water is mopped or wiped up. We recommend checking out Lisa Bronner's blog, Going Green with Lisa Bronner, where she addresses the issue of hard water and soap scum. https://www.lisabronner.com/using-soap-to-test-for-hard-water-video/
submitted byDr. Bronner's Team - 5 months agoBrand expert
Q: Is this safe to wash baby with? Any reactions on baby skin?
A: Than you for your interest in out Baby Castile Soap. This soap is fairly mild, and can be used on babies when diluted. Please note that this product is not advertised as "Tear Free," so please be sure to keep this away from babies eyes. We do not recommend the use of any products on baby’s face. Instead use a wet wash cloth to wipe their face gently. Then, we recommend adding a couple drops of the Baby Unscented Pure Castile Soap to the washcloth. The washcloth helps immensely. This is because first, you don’t use or lose as much soap. Secondly, it is easier to control where the soap goes, and you don’t have it running all over the baby. Thirdly, the soap is diluted on the wet washcloth and isn’t applied strongly to my baby’s skin. We the recommend using water to rinse the soap off completely. It rinses very easily. To take care of their head, by tipping their head back so that the water and soap run backwards off of baby's head. Some customers may resort to using shower visors on babies, which are worn to keep the soapy water out of their eyes when rinsing their heads. While we have not tried these visors, we have heard from customers that this can also help keep product away from baby's face. If you would like to read more about this use, we recommend checking out the Going Green Blog article "Using Castile Baby Mild Soap on Babies:" https://www.lisabronner.com/using-castile-baby-mild-soap-on-babies/
submitted byDr. Bronner's Team - 6 months agoBrand expert
Q: Can I use this for baby clothes laundry? I noticed it says bedding but wondering if it works well for baby clothes.
A: Thank you for reaching out to Dr. Bronner's! Our Pure-Castile Liquid Soaps and Sal Suds Biodegradable Cleaner work wonderfully to wash clothing by hand and in regular or high-efficiency (HE) washing machines. However, please note that while our products are not HE-certified, we do receive a lot of positive feedback from our customers who use our soaps in their HE washers. We recommend using the Baby Unscented Castile Soap for Baby clothes! To wash your laundry in an HE washing machine, you will only need ¼ cup of Pure-Castile Liquid Soap (any scent) at full-strength. If you have a regular washing machine, you can double these amounts, using ⅓ – ½ cup of full-strength Pure-Castile Liquid Soap. If you choose to use our Pure-Castile Liquid Soap and have hard water, it is possible to encounter some mineral build-up on clothes. Rest assured that this is completely normal as the interaction of hard water, and even soft water, with any true soap (not synthetic detergent-based soaps), can leave behind a thin film of minerals that appears as residue or “soap scum.” Don’t worry though, as this residue can easily be washed off most items by utilizing one of two methods. The first would be to wash the affected items with our Pure-Castile Soap as usual, but also add ¼ - ½ cup of baking soda to the load and ¼- ½ cup of vinegar into your fabric softener compartment (or rinse cycle). The baking soda works to brighten, deodorize, and scrub during the wash while the vinegar breaks down any residue and naturally softens your fabric during the rinse cycle. (these additional steps are optional) If you have any delicate or luxurious garments such as silk, vintage items, or even waterproof materials, we recommend doing a spot test first, to make sure this product will be okay to use. Our products are intended for general use and can be used for many different purposes. However, because they are not specifically formulated for laundry, we have not tested them for all types of fabrics. When washing items by hand you may add a few drops of soap as needed. To find all this information and much more, check out Lisa Bronner’s blog post, Green Laundry Care With Dr. Bronner’s. https://www.lisabronner.com/green-laundry-care-with-dr-bronners-video/
submitted byDr. Bronner's Team - 7 months agoBrand expert
Q: Do I need to diluted with water to use as laundry soap , or use as it is ?
A: Thank you for reaching out to Dr. Bronner's! Our Pure-Castile Liquid Soaps and Sal Suds Biodegradable Cleaner work wonderfully to wash clothing by hand and in regular or high-efficiency (HE) washing machines. However, please note that while our products are not HE-certified, we do receive a lot of positive feedback from our customers who use our soaps in their HE washers. To wash your laundry in an HE washing machine, you will only need ¼ cup of Pure-Castile Liquid Soap (any scent) or 1 ½ tablespoons of Sal Suds, both full-strength. If you have a regular washing machine, you can double these amounts, using ⅓ – ½ cup of full-strength Pure-Castile Liquid Soap or 2 - 3 tablespoons of Sal Suds. If you choose to use our Pure-Castile Liquid Soap and have hard water, it is possible to encounter some mineral build-up on clothes. Rest assured that this is completely normal as the interaction of hard water, and even soft water, with any true soap (not synthetic detergent-based soaps), can leave behind a thin film of minerals that appears as residue or “soap scum.” Don’t worry though, as this residue can easily be washed off most items by utilizing one of two methods. The first would be to wash the affected items with our Pure-Castile Soap as usual, but also add ¼ - ½ cup of baking soda to the load and ¼- ½ cup of vinegar into your fabric softener compartment (or rinse cycle). The baking soda works to brighten, deodorize, and scrub during the wash while the vinegar breaks down any residue and naturally softens your fabric during the rinse cycle. The second method is to wash your items with Sal Suds, instead of our soap. Sal Suds is a mild detergent meaning it is gentle enough to wash your clothing, but it does not interact with hard water the way Pure-Castile Soap can. It is also excellent at breaking down and cleaning any residue caused by our Pure-Castile Soaps. For the best clean, you can utilize both methods, washing your items with Sal Suds while adding baking soda and vinegar as mentioned previously. If you have any delicate or luxurious garments such as silk, vintage items, or even waterproof materials, we recommend doing a spot test first, to make sure this product will be okay to use. Our products are intended for general use and can be used for many different purposes. However, because they are not specifically formulated for laundry, we have not tested them for all types of fabrics. When washing items by hand you may add a few drops of soap as needed. To find all this information and much more, check out Lisa Bronner’s blog post, Green Laundry Care With Dr. Bronner’s. https://www.lisabronner.com/green-laundry-care-with-dr-bronners-video/
submitted byDr. Bronner's Team - 7 months agoBrand expert