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Dr. Bronner's 18-In-1 Hemp Pure-Castile Liquid Soap - Peppermint - 32 fl oz
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Highlights
- Gentle, effective cleanser for face, hands & body! Silky, smooth lather that won't dry skin.
- Scented with pure essential oils, no phony fragrances!
- Made with over 90% organic ingredients and over 70% certified fair trade ingredients, meaning ethical working conditions and fair prices.
- 3x more concentrated than most liquid soaps. Dilute to use for mopping-laundry-pets, clean make-up brushes!
- Vegan and cruelty-free, readily biodegradable – the environmental choice!
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WARNING! Keep out of eyes. If cap clogs, poke it clear. Do not squeeze bottle and shoot out soap. Soap can clog and spurt with pump dispensers. Flush eyes well with water for 15 minutes. Consult a physician if irritation persists. Don't drink soap!Shipping details
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Q: How many ounces is this bottle ??? Why isn't it stated in the product details ?
A: Hi Anne, this product page is for the 32oz size of Dr. Bronner's Pure Castile Soap - Peppermint. Hope this helps!
submitted byTarget Beauty Consulting - 7 years agoBrand expertA: Dr Bronners sells a variety of sizes, mostly in multiples of 2 ounces, from a few ounce travel size to gallons (hard to find these days.) The size is always posted on the product in the label (in the above ad, enlarge the photo and look above the "fair trade" logo.) The website should make clear which size product you are looking at (as this one does in the title) and the prices are pretty standard, with double the quantity usually being just less than double the price (excluding occasional sales by the merchant.) I like to buy one two ounce bottle to keep by the sink, and then buy the biggest size I can and just refill it as needed. The cap will become clogged with gooey "dry bronners", especially if you leave the top up, but this can be swiped out with your finger. Don't worry - its clean gunk!
submitted byMike - 7 years ago
Q: What should this be diluted with?
A: Hi, thank you for reaching out to Dr. Bronner's! While you can dilute our Pure-Castile Liquid soap, rest assured that this is not necessary for all uses and mostly comes down to preference. For example, some may prefer just pouring a few drops into their hands for handwashing, and others may prefer to dilute our soap at a 1:3 ratio in a foaming pump. It's truly up to you and your needs. However, there are a couple of things to keep in mind when first getting started with our Pure-Castile Soap. Firstly, our soap is 2 - 3 times more concentrated than most soaps on the market; therefore, less is definitely more. Additionally, diluting our soap with water does reduce its shelf life because we do not add any harsh preservatives to our products. Generally, diluting with tap or filtered water results in a shelf life of about 2 weeks to a month, while dilutions with distilled water can last up to 6 months. Using distilled water can also reduce natural soap separation that may occur with hard water. Please keep in mind that we encourage cleaning your containers out thoroughly before refilling them with diluted soap to promote freshness from batch to batch. Lastly, it's important to note that our Liquid Soap does not work well with pump dispensers. We have tested a variety of pumps and dilutions over the years with little success. Inevitably, the very concentrated soap clogs the pump. We recommend keeping the soap in its original bottle and using just a drop or two for each handwashing. On the other hand, our Liquid Soap does works very well in foaming dispensers. Foaming dispensers “thicken” the soap with water and air producing a velvety cloud of soap. 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. Here are some suggested ratio examples: 8 oz. bottle = 2 oz. soap and 6 oz. water 12 oz. bottle = 3 oz. soap and 9 oz. water For an extensive guide on recipes and applications for our products, we highly recommend checking out Lisa Bronner's blog, Going Green with Lisa Bronner, where she provides incredibly handy dilution cheat sheets. https://www.lisabronner.com/dilutions-cheat-sheet-for-dr-bronners-castile-soap/ We truly hope you enjoy your journey with Dr. Bronner's products! Should you have any further questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out!
submitted byDr. Bronner's Team - 3 months agoBrand expert
Q: is there any shelf life/expiry for these soaps ?
A: Hey, Great question! The length of time varies, depending on the type of product, how it is used, and how it is stored. Expiration dates and shelf life will be listed on most products. Look for the "open jar" symbol. After opened, you should use a product as directed or within one year. Always throw the product away if it seems discolored, develops a strange odor, or the consistency changes. For all your future beauty questions, get real-time answers using the “Chat with a Virtual Beauty Consultant” button, found on every product page.
submitted byTarget Beauty Consulting - 2 years agoBrand expert
Q: what are the 18 uses?
A: Hey V, Great question! The Dr. Bronners Pure Castile liquid soap can be used on the face, body, foaming pump dispenser, wipe off body wash spray, makeup removal, hair, bath, shaving, teeth, oral appliances, foot bath, Clearing congestion, dishes, laundry, handwashing delicates, mopping, all-purpose cleaning spray, windows, toilet, fruit/veggie wash, dog washing, cleaning makeup brushes, plant spray for bugs, and ant spray. For all your future beauty questions, get real-time answers using the “Chat with a Virtual Beauty Consultant” button, found on every product page.
submitted byTarget Beauty Consulting - 2 years agoBrand expert
Q: Can I use this as a spider repellent?
A: Our Castile Soaps can also be helpful if you are interested in making your own outdoor insecticidal Spray. Items you will need are: A spray bottle 1 Tbsp. (15mL) Dr. Bronner’s Castile Soap 1 quart (1 L) water Combine the soap and water in a spray bottle. Spray plants thoroughly. Be sure to spray stems, and under the leaves where bugs hide. Spray early in the morning or evening so that the heat of the day does not evaporate the spray immediately and is effective longer. You may need to spray plants daily for a while to thwart an intense infestation. Although we believe that a soap spray will not harm beneficial insects like bees and ladybugs, you can be sure not to bother any by giving the plant a quick shake before spraying. Rinse your produce after harvesting. You can even add a drop or two more Castile soap, which also makes a great produce wash. Happy plantings!
submitted byDr. Bronner's CS - 2 years agoBrand expert
Q: Why is there a Bible study written on the bottle?
A: In the 1950s, Dr. Bronner lectured primarily in Pershing Square in Los Angeles, a hotbed of activism of all stripes. He saw the need for the world to unite before it destroyed itself, and to this end he exhorted all people to unite as one and to respect each other and the environment. He also encouraged all religions to recognize their universal similarities, inspired by the same divine source. Dr. Bronner saw planetariums as the “All-One!” temples of the future, where humans would see themselves within the celestial majesty of Creation and realize how vanishingly trivial their differences were here on Spaceship Earth. On the side, he gave away and sold his Peppermint Pure-Castile Soap and offered lectures about his mission statement to anyone that would listen to him. He soon realized that many people were taking the soap and leaving without listening to him speak. In response, Dr. Bronner began to print his philosophy in dense, tiny script on the label of each soap bottle. He also included scriptures and poetry. His unique style of expression was part prose, part poetry with no superfluous words. It is direct and strident, with copious repetitions of the phrase which summarizes his whole message: “All-One!” We invite you to visit the following link to the Lisa Bronner Blog where you can read more about the history of our label: https://www.lisabronner.com/how-the-label-was-born/
submitted byDr. Bronner's Team - 2 years agoBrand expert
Q: Can this product be used for vaginal cleaning?
A: Our Castile Soap works as a great body wash, and some also use this soap to wash around their feminine or masculine areas. Please keep in mind that this soap was not specifically made for these delicate areas, however we get positive feedback that it works just fine. As we are all different and some may be more sensitive down there than others, we recommend that you do a spot test first. For sensitive skin and sensitive areas of the body, we suggest our Baby Unscented Castile Soap. The Peppermint soap may be a bit strong for the area, as it will really tingle from the Peppermint Oil. If you are still unsure, consult with your preferred medical professional to determine which product is right for you.
submitted byDr. Bronner's Team - 4 years agoBrand expert
Q: Is this good for stretch marks
A: Hi Jessica! This product contains Coconut Oil which may improve the overall appearance of skin, which could reduce the look of stretch marks. Hope this helps!
submitted byTarget Beauty Consulting - 5 years agoBrand expert
Q: Does this clear up acne? I have seen youtube videos and youtubers claiming it has clear their skin bbn on acne. Was this product tested for acne or no? I would like to know. Thank you!
A: The soaps do work well on the face. You might want to start with the milder soaps, since the stronger essential oils like peppermint and eucalyptus can be a bit drying. For sensitive skin, we recommend our Classic Baby Soap, as it does not contain any essential oils and is slightly more moisturizing than our other varieties. Our soaps do not clog pores. Instead, because of the pH level of the soaps, they open the pores to allow deep cleaning of the skin. Our soaps have been known to help reduce acne, eczema and psoriasis because of their ability to clean the skin without harsh chemicals. Tea Tree oil in particular has natural antibacterial qualities and is great for various skin ailments. Although our soaps have not been tested on acne prevention, they have been used for many years with great success to those with sensitive skin.
submitted byDr. Bronner's Team - 4 years agoBrand expert
Q: I see it uses palm oil, is this from a sustainable source as it claims to be cruelty free but I dont see specifics on this.
A: We appreciate and share your concern about unsustainable palm oil! It is devastating to see the degree to which irresponsible palm harvesting is destroying natural habitats. Yes, our soaps do contain palm oil, but we want to let you know that we have gone to great lengths to ensure that our fair trade & organic palm oil is sustainably harvested in a way that does not damage the environment. All of our palm oil comes from small-holder farms in Ghana, where oil palms have been grown for centuries, and where no new deforestation is occurring. We are constantly striving to improve sustainability and we support growers with organic methods for improving palm fruit yields – thus getting more oil out of the same amount of land. In short, we believe that it is not simply what you grow, but how you grow it. You can read more about our palm oil project in Ghana on www.drbronner.com!
submitted byDr. Bronner's CS - 4 years agoBrand expert