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Dr. Bronner's Magic Pure Castile Liquid Soap Bodywash - Citrus - 16 fl oz
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- 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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Q: What is the main scent of the soap?
A: The soap has a citrus scent, featuring organic orange, lemon, and lime oils.
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Q: Is this soap suitable for all skin types?
A: Yes, it is recommended for dry, normal, combination, mature, and oily skin types.
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Q: What are the key ingredients in the soap?
A: The soap is made with Regenerative Organic Certified oils, including coconut oil.
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Q: Does the soap contain any synthetic fragrances?
A: No, the soap contains authentic scents with no phony fragrances.
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Q: Is the packaging environmentally friendly?
A: Yes, the bottle is made from 100% post-consumer recycled materials and is recyclable.
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Q: Is this antibacterial?
A: Hi, thank you for reaching out to Dr. Bronner's! Soap that is labeled “antibacterial” means that active antimicrobial ingredients have been added to it. At this time, none of our soaps or cleaning products contain these specific ingredients; therefore, we do not label them as “antibacterial.” However, the US Food and Drug Administration published a report indicating that soap and water are just as effective at mechanically removing microbes as antibacterial soap is at killing microbes. Also, keep in mind that antibacterial soap can also kill good microbes along with the bad, often containing known toxins such as triclosan. For these reasons, we believe our soap is safer and more effective than an antibacterial agent, even though it is not labeled as such. For more information on this topic, we encourage you to check out Lisa Bronner’s blog post Ditch the Antibacterial: Soap Is All You Need (https://www.lisabronner.com/ditch-the-antibacterial-soap-is-all-you-need/). Should you have any further questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to let us know!
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