Dr. Bronner's Sugar Soap Lavender 355 ml
Beauty Foams and gels Dr Bronner's Shikakai Soap 355 Ml Master Case Count 12 Lavender 355 ml Sweet to the body and planet! Fair trade & organic sugar gives our Organic Pump Soaps a rich caramel color and sweet scent. The sugar combines with organic white grape juice to keep your skin nourished, hydrated and smooth. Organic coconut-olive-hemp oils blend for a creamy castile lather – our soapmaking tradition!
Beauty Foams and gels Dr Bronner's Shikakai Soap 355 Ml Master Case Count 12 Lavender 355 ml Sweet to the body and planet! Fair trade & organic sugar gives our Organic Pump Soaps a rich caramel color and sweet scent. The sugar combines with organic white grape juice to keep your skin nourished, hydrated and smooth. Organic coconut-olive-hemp oils blend for a creamy castile lather – our soapmaking tradition!
Beauty Foams and gels Dr Bronner's Shikakai Soap 355 Ml Master Case Count 12 Lavender 355 ml Sweet to the body and planet! Fair trade & organic sugar gives our Organic Pump Soaps a rich caramel color and sweet scent. The sugar combines with organic white grape juice to keep your skin nourished, hydrated and smooth. Organic coconut-olive-hemp oils blend for a creamy castile lather – our soapmaking tradition!
Beauty Foams and gels Dr Bronner's Shikakai Soap 355 Ml Master Case Count 12 Lavender 355 ml Sweet to the body and planet! Fair trade & organic sugar gives our Organic Pump Soaps a rich caramel color and sweet scent. The sugar combines with organic white grape juice to keep your skin nourished, hydrated and smooth. Organic coconut-olive-hemp oils blend for a creamy castile lather – our soapmaking tradition!
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I wanted to like this hand soap. Unfortunately, it's not working out. I brought the tea tree and the lavender. Unfortunately, the smell is not good. My aunt visited my home and used the hand soap, with a disgusted look on her face. She asked me what kind of soap it was. I told her Bronner's. I told her I don't like it either, but I was trying to use it up. I added it to one of my gold fold soap dispensers and it made the gold foil inside scrub off. I've also noticed that it's taking off the top layer of polish from my nails. I thought my nail shop started using cheap materials. But no, I see that it's the hand soap. I've also noticed it creates a thick heavy film in my sinks. I can no longer use this hand soap. Hopefully, maybe it will work better on my floors for ... MoreI wanted to like this hand soap. Unfortunately, it's not working out. I brought the tea tree and the lavender. Unfortunately, the smell is not good. My aunt visited my home and used the hand soap, with a disgusted look on her face. She asked me what kind of soap it was. I told her Bronner's. I told her I don't like it either, but I was trying to use it up. I added it to one of my gold fold soap dispensers and it made the gold foil inside scrub off. I've also noticed that it's taking off the top layer of polish from my nails. I thought my nail shop started using cheap materials. But no, I see that it's the hand soap. I've also noticed it creates a thick heavy film in my sinks. I can no longer use this hand soap. Hopefully, maybe it will work better on my floors for cleaning. We'll see! I bought a 1/2 gallon of the tea tree and 12 oz of the lavender.I usually do well with Dr. Bronners products. Unfortunately, the hand soap is a NOOO!
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I was born with eczema prone skin and currently have dry diabetic skin. I am a long time user, on again off again, of Dr. Bronner’s Castile Liquid Soap. However, my curiosity was piqued for the Sugar Soap after reading so many reviews praising its hydrating quality and versatility from head to toe. I finally purchased a bottle in person and was convinced of its hydrating properties after the first time washing my hands with this soap, it does produce a nice lather. Most of my body handled it well right away, but two areas in particular took longer to adjust, my groin and scalp. My groin felt quite itchy after the first time washing it with the Sugar Soap, and for a while I used Dr. Bronner’s Baby Unscented Castile Bar Soap to wash that area but continued to use the ... MoreI was born with eczema prone skin and currently have dry diabetic skin. I am a long time user, on again off again, of Dr. Bronner’s Castile Liquid Soap. However, my curiosity was piqued for the Sugar Soap after reading so many reviews praising its hydrating quality and versatility from head to toe. I finally purchased a bottle in person and was convinced of its hydrating properties after the first time washing my hands with this soap, it does produce a nice lather. Most of my body handled it well right away, but two areas in particular took longer to adjust, my groin and scalp. My groin felt quite itchy after the first time washing it with the Sugar Soap, and for a while I used Dr. Bronner’s Baby Unscented Castile Bar Soap to wash that area but continued to use the Sugar Soap everywhere else on my body. A couple weeks later I was feeling adventurous and washed my groin again with the Sugar Soap and did not experience any itchiness. To be honest my scalp was in pretty rough shape, the skin was dry, flaky, and would be bleeding in some areas after being thoroughly scrubbed. I was only washing my hair and scalp once a week because I was avoiding the whole washing/drying/styling process, I usually experienced a lot of hair breakage. I suffered very little breakage the first and subsequent uses of the Sugar Soap to wash my hair followed by an ACV rinse. However, I do still experience the same amount of breakage when combing my dry hair. My scalp showed back and forth progress for the first several months but it’s slowly progressing to healthy skin with significantly fewer flakes. This is fantastic because I’ve experienced dandruff for decades. This also coincides with the season changing to Spring so less dry air in general. While my groin and scalp needed time to adjust to the Sugar Soap, my face liked it right away. My facial skin showed improvement within two weeks of washing twice daily with the Sugar Soap. Lucky me, I had small breakouts on my chin from unwanted facial hair growing. Inside of every pimple was a baby facial hair. Needless to say, hair plus acne on my chin was a constant source of embarrassment. However, the breakouts have subsided significantly and overtime I’ve noticed an improvement of the acne scar discoloration. The hair still grows but the skin itself is the smoothest and pimple free it’s been in years. That’s great progress. Occasionally, a tiny amount of soap has slipped into my mouth and it does taste sweet but any more and it has a bitter taste. You’ve been warned, don’t lick the soap. The soap is a caramel brown color. Hands down, Dr. Bronner’s Organic Sugar Soap Baby Unscented is my favorite soap for washing my adult body head to toe and has minimized the amount of products I need. I anticipate healthy skin and fewer skin issues the longer I use it; and less need for specialized products. I have moderately hard water, about 3b curly hair texture, plus the aforementioned dry diabetic skin all contributing factors to my dry skin and hair, and I still experienced significant improvement in skin hydration. Please note it’s still necessary for me to use an ACV rinse and moisturizer for my hair. I highly recommend trying Dr. Bronner’s Organic Sugar Soap Baby Unscented for yourself or other sensitive skin people in your life.
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Dr. Bronner's Peppermint Sugar Soap is one of those small life changes I've made that has enriched my daily routine in a way that far exceeds the sum of its parts. It has the same delightfully intense peppermint scent (which I love, but some may not like), organic origins, and excellent lather, but compared to the regular castile soap, it has a really rich viscosity to it that is really delightful for showering & shampooing, and has an emollient sensation that leaves your skin baby smooth and hydrated. My skin glows when I step out of the shower. And as a face wash, it both removes my naturally oily baseline, and yet never dries my skin out either, optimally protecting the moisture level. I truly cherish this Sugar Soap. If you like the Peppermint Castile Soap, ... MoreDr. Bronner's Peppermint Sugar Soap is one of those small life changes I've made that has enriched my daily routine in a way that far exceeds the sum of its parts. It has the same delightfully intense peppermint scent (which I love, but some may not like), organic origins, and excellent lather, but compared to the regular castile soap, it has a really rich viscosity to it that is really delightful for showering & shampooing, and has an emollient sensation that leaves your skin baby smooth and hydrated. My skin glows when I step out of the shower. And as a face wash, it both removes my naturally oily baseline, and yet never dries my skin out either, optimally protecting the moisture level. I truly cherish this Sugar Soap. If you like the Peppermint Castile Soap, you'll love the Sugar Soap. Whenever I have family or friends over, they also rave about the Sugar Soap, as I keep it stocked in all my bathrooms as both the hand soap at the sink as well as the body wash/shampoo in the shower. I complement the Shower Soap with diluted Dr. Bronner's Acidic Hair Rinse, and the results on my hair & scalp are amazing.
Dr. Bronner's 4-in-1 Lavender Organic Sugar Liquid Soap 355 ml
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I wanted to like this hand soap. Unfortunately, it's not working out. I brought the tea tree and the lavender. Unfortunately, the smell is not good. My aunt visited my home and used the hand soap, with a disgusted look on her face. She asked me what kind of soap it was. I told her Bronner's. I told her I don't like it either, but I was trying to use it up. I added it to one of my gold fold soap dispensers and it made the gold foil inside scrub off. I've also noticed that it's taking off the top layer of polish from my nails. I thought my nail shop started using cheap materials. But no, I see that it's the hand soap. I've also noticed it creates a thick heavy film in my sinks. I can no longer use this hand soap. Hopefully, maybe it will work better on my floors for ... MoreI wanted to like this hand soap. Unfortunately, it's not working out. I brought the tea tree and the lavender. Unfortunately, the smell is not good. My aunt visited my home and used the hand soap, with a disgusted look on her face. She asked me what kind of soap it was. I told her Bronner's. I told her I don't like it either, but I was trying to use it up. I added it to one of my gold fold soap dispensers and it made the gold foil inside scrub off. I've also noticed that it's taking off the top layer of polish from my nails. I thought my nail shop started using cheap materials. But no, I see that it's the hand soap. I've also noticed it creates a thick heavy film in my sinks. I can no longer use this hand soap. Hopefully, maybe it will work better on my floors for cleaning. We'll see! I bought a 1/2 gallon of the tea tree and 12 oz of the lavender.I usually do well with Dr. Bronners products. Unfortunately, the hand soap is a NOOO!
I was born with eczema prone skin and currently have dry diabetic skin. I am a long time user, on again off again, of Dr. Bronner’s Castile Liquid Soap. However, my curiosity was piqued for the Sugar Soap after reading so many reviews praising its hydrating quality and versatility from head to toe. I finally purchased a bottle in person and was convinced of its hydrating properties after the first time washing my hands with this soap, it does produce a nice lather. Most of my body handled it well right away, but two areas in particular took longer to adjust, my groin and scalp. My groin felt quite itchy after the first time washing it with the Sugar Soap, and for a while I used Dr. Bronner’s Baby Unscented Castile Bar Soap to wash that area but continued to use the ... MoreI was born with eczema prone skin and currently have dry diabetic skin. I am a long time user, on again off again, of Dr. Bronner’s Castile Liquid Soap. However, my curiosity was piqued for the Sugar Soap after reading so many reviews praising its hydrating quality and versatility from head to toe. I finally purchased a bottle in person and was convinced of its hydrating properties after the first time washing my hands with this soap, it does produce a nice lather. Most of my body handled it well right away, but two areas in particular took longer to adjust, my groin and scalp. My groin felt quite itchy after the first time washing it with the Sugar Soap, and for a while I used Dr. Bronner’s Baby Unscented Castile Bar Soap to wash that area but continued to use the Sugar Soap everywhere else on my body. A couple weeks later I was feeling adventurous and washed my groin again with the Sugar Soap and did not experience any itchiness. To be honest my scalp was in pretty rough shape, the skin was dry, flaky, and would be bleeding in some areas after being thoroughly scrubbed. I was only washing my hair and scalp once a week because I was avoiding the whole washing/drying/styling process, I usually experienced a lot of hair breakage. I suffered very little breakage the first and subsequent uses of the Sugar Soap to wash my hair followed by an ACV rinse. However, I do still experience the same amount of breakage when combing my dry hair. My scalp showed back and forth progress for the first several months but it’s slowly progressing to healthy skin with significantly fewer flakes. This is fantastic because I’ve experienced dandruff for decades. This also coincides with the season changing to Spring so less dry air in general. While my groin and scalp needed time to adjust to the Sugar Soap, my face liked it right away. My facial skin showed improvement within two weeks of washing twice daily with the Sugar Soap. Lucky me, I had small breakouts on my chin from unwanted facial hair growing. Inside of every pimple was a baby facial hair. Needless to say, hair plus acne on my chin was a constant source of embarrassment. However, the breakouts have subsided significantly and overtime I’ve noticed an improvement of the acne scar discoloration. The hair still grows but the skin itself is the smoothest and pimple free it’s been in years. That’s great progress. Occasionally, a tiny amount of soap has slipped into my mouth and it does taste sweet but any more and it has a bitter taste. You’ve been warned, don’t lick the soap. The soap is a caramel brown color. Hands down, Dr. Bronner’s Organic Sugar Soap Baby Unscented is my favorite soap for washing my adult body head to toe and has minimized the amount of products I need. I anticipate healthy skin and fewer skin issues the longer I use it; and less need for specialized products. I have moderately hard water, about 3b curly hair texture, plus the aforementioned dry diabetic skin all contributing factors to my dry skin and hair, and I still experienced significant improvement in skin hydration. Please note it’s still necessary for me to use an ACV rinse and moisturizer for my hair. I highly recommend trying Dr. Bronner’s Organic Sugar Soap Baby Unscented for yourself or other sensitive skin people in your life.
Dr. Bronner's Peppermint Sugar Soap is one of those small life changes I've made that has enriched my daily routine in a way that far exceeds the sum of its parts. It has the same delightfully intense peppermint scent (which I love, but some may not like), organic origins, and excellent lather, but compared to the regular castile soap, it has a really rich viscosity to it that is really delightful for showering & shampooing, and has an emollient sensation that leaves your skin baby smooth and hydrated. My skin glows when I step out of the shower. And as a face wash, it both removes my naturally oily baseline, and yet never dries my skin out either, optimally protecting the moisture level. I truly cherish this Sugar Soap. If you like the Peppermint Castile Soap, ... MoreDr. Bronner's Peppermint Sugar Soap is one of those small life changes I've made that has enriched my daily routine in a way that far exceeds the sum of its parts. It has the same delightfully intense peppermint scent (which I love, but some may not like), organic origins, and excellent lather, but compared to the regular castile soap, it has a really rich viscosity to it that is really delightful for showering & shampooing, and has an emollient sensation that leaves your skin baby smooth and hydrated. My skin glows when I step out of the shower. And as a face wash, it both removes my naturally oily baseline, and yet never dries my skin out either, optimally protecting the moisture level. I truly cherish this Sugar Soap. If you like the Peppermint Castile Soap, you'll love the Sugar Soap. Whenever I have family or friends over, they also rave about the Sugar Soap, as I keep it stocked in all my bathrooms as both the hand soap at the sink as well as the body wash/shampoo in the shower. I complement the Shower Soap with diluted Dr. Bronner's Acidic Hair Rinse, and the results on my hair & scalp are amazing.
I've got eczema (the kind that makes my fingertips split themselves open for no good reason... think: super-deep papercuts that won't heal). I have a really hard time finding a SLS-free (SLS is one of the biggest triggers for my eczema symptoms) hand soap that actually 1)cleans my hands AND 2)rinses off clean without leaving suds coming out of my pores. bonus -this soap can also be utilized as a body/face wash or shampoo (I've tried out all these - it doesn't suck!). while fragrance hasn't been added (another skin trigger for me), the soap itself has a scent to it (which is actually nice) due to its natural ingredients. I'd describe it as kind of a warm caramelized sugar scent that rinses away with the soap. speaking of which, the soap is actually brown (just like ... MoreI've got eczema (the kind that makes my fingertips split themselves open for no good reason... think: super-deep papercuts that won't heal). I have a really hard time finding a SLS-free (SLS is one of the biggest triggers for my eczema symptoms) hand soap that actually 1)cleans my hands AND 2)rinses off clean without leaving suds coming out of my pores. bonus -this soap can also be utilized as a body/face wash or shampoo (I've tried out all these - it doesn't suck!). while fragrance hasn't been added (another skin trigger for me), the soap itself has a scent to it (which is actually nice) due to its natural ingredients. I'd describe it as kind of a warm caramelized sugar scent that rinses away with the soap. speaking of which, the soap is actually brown (just like caramelized sugar). note: this soap is very, very different from the Dr. Bronners castille soaps, which is a very good thing, because castille soaps are way too drying for my skin and seem to leave a thick residue (even in soft water). the dr bronner sugar soap is a totally different formula entirely (it's not just a rebranded version of the castille soap, in case you were wondering). I love it and the $9.99 piece tag isn't too horrible, because a little goes a long way, and one bottle lasts me at least a month or two (my husband gets to use up all the other hand soaps I've tried that won't rinse off my skin-I've still got quite a few of those for him to use up, since I tried so many others unsuccessfully before I found this one). I've now got a bottle of this stuff at my kitchen sink, and a bottle at each bathroom sink too. it's fantastic to travel with, too (for obvious reasons-one travel bottle instead of 2-3+)... or great for a gym bag for the same reason. since it's natural, be sure to shake it up first before using it if it's been sitting in your travel bag for a while, obviously.
This is my favorite soap! I love Dr. Bronner’s commitment to natural ingredients and the brand's dedication to sustainability and environmental responsibility. One of the soap's most notable characteristics is its rich, creamy lather. It effortlessly cleanses the skin without stripping it of essential oils, making it suitable for use on both the body and hands. The peppermint aroma of the soap is both invigorating and refreshing. It has the unique ability to awaken the senses, making it an ideal choice for morning showers.
This is a fantastic hand soap! It works well in a foaming soap dispenser. I use a ratio of one part soap to four parts water. I also wash my face with the foaming soap. It easily removes makeup but it's a bit drying. That hasn't been a problem for me, though, as I moisturize my face immediately after washing it. I read some reviews that said people brush their teeth with the soap so I tried it. You can definitely do this but I don't recommend it. The soap taste lingers for a long time!
I have been using this soap on my face for 6 years now and I cannot and will not ever switch to another. It keeps my skin clear and doesn't clog my pores while also leaving my skin moisturized. I have combination skin with some really sensitive parts around my mouth, and this is one of the only soaps I can use on my face without aggravating it. My mom passed this holy grail down to me. She's been suffering from topical steroid withdrawals for a few years now and had to cut out most scented products, but never has the peppermint sugar soap done her wrong. It's still a staple in both our bathrooms today. The peppermint is a bit strong, so if your skin is sensitive to essential oils, maybe try the unscented version. However, I have truly never found another soap like ... MoreI have been using this soap on my face for 6 years now and I cannot and will not ever switch to another. It keeps my skin clear and doesn't clog my pores while also leaving my skin moisturized. I have combination skin with some really sensitive parts around my mouth, and this is one of the only soaps I can use on my face without aggravating it. My mom passed this holy grail down to me. She's been suffering from topical steroid withdrawals for a few years now and had to cut out most scented products, but never has the peppermint sugar soap done her wrong. It's still a staple in both our bathrooms today. The peppermint is a bit strong, so if your skin is sensitive to essential oils, maybe try the unscented version. However, I have truly never found another soap like it. Thank you, Dr. Bronner's!!
This is really great soap! I love the color and feel, and it leaves my skin feeling smooth. It doesn't have any added fragrances, which I love, and the natural scent of the ingredients is subtle, earthy, and warm. I did find that it's irritating to my eyes, but not to a degree that I would stop using it. Just make sure to rinse well and it should fine. Also, I originally bought it mostly for my hair, to go along with the citrus rinse. I tried it a couple of times and just wasn't super happy with the results. We have hard water at my house, though, which can be a complicating factor with castille soap and I wouldn't use my experience to deter someone else. I'll definitely purchase this soap again!
I love this soap for non toxic purposes. My complaint is it leaves a film in my sinks and tub. You will have to maintenance with daily scrubbing. I now have two sinks not draining well and suspect my pipes are clogged with this buildup. I’ve tried multiple ways to unclog without success. These sinks are in powder rooms where hair should not be the source. Other reviews have noted this as well.
I find the lavender scent very pleasing and not overpowering. The foaming action is better than any other hand soap that I have used. I do appreciate the new larger actuator with the on-off designation. It is easier to operate than the previous design. The actuator is where "The rubber meets the road" and it's design should reflect an interface for ease of operation.I have been a user of Dr. Bronner's soaps, both hand and bar, for the past eight years and would choose no other.