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Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps Pure-Castile Soap, 18-in-1 Hemp Tea Tree, 32-Ounce Bottles

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  • Cleans Body; Floors; Bathrooms; Counters; Walls; Dishes; Pets; Fruits & Vegetables; Great For Shaving
  • Tea Tree Oil Is Great For Facial Cleaning; Cleaning Minor Cuts And Scrapes
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Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps Pure-Castile Soap, 18-in-1 Hemp Tea Tree, 32-Ounce Bottles

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5 Responses to “Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps Pure-Castile Soap, 18-in-1 Hemp Tea Tree, 32-Ounce Bottles”

  • I loved Dr. Bronner’s soap and I have enjoyed tea tree varieties of other personal care products — this, however, smells like nothing as much as turpentine! Paint thinner! It’s dreadful! What a disappointment!!!

    Stick with Dr. Bronner’s almond soap instead, it’s infinitely easier on the nose!

    I literally poured these down the sink and recycled the containers!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • Patty Philly says:

    First of all, Dr. Bronner’s is the best soap on the face of the planet. It can be a little drying, but you’ll never feel cleaner and it’s a true soap – just oils and lye, with a little vitamin E and citric acid. No foaming agents or perfumes and non-polluting. It’s concentrated, so a little goes a long way. Also, it really does have (at least!) 18 uses. I’ve used it as body and hand soap, shampoo, laundry detergent and stain remover, window cleaner, general household cleaner (a la Pine Sol), and there’s plenty more uses I haven’t tried. Last but not least, the bottle, covered with Dr. Bronner’s All-one philosophy, is a conversation piece to say the least.

    However, the previous reviewer was right – tea tree flavor smells exactly like turpentine. I used my bottle as a laundry stain remover (works great, btw) because I couldn’t bear to put it on my skin or have my house or dishes smelling like it, and thankfully my regular laundry soap killed the smell. I highly recommend getting another flavor – Almond seems to be all-around favorite, Peppermint is super invigorating and Mild Baby is virtually odorless. I prefer Lavender and the new Rose flavor because they’re girly, but really, any of them are better than this.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • Ed S. says:

    Great soap but watch for better deals. I just bought 2 of the same size bottle for a total of $6 less ,on sale locally. Tried to come here to cancel that part of my order but I was too late.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • I’ve used Dr. Bronner’s my whole life. My mom loved the stuff. Most often the peppermint, but I love the tea tree for an anti-bacterial wash, laundry and most especially for teenage acne. I don’t recall tea tree from my teens but when my son started having break outs I had him start using the Dr. Bronner’s tea tree and it did help clear it up. Rinses off very clean and it’s a pure natural soap.

    Yes, tea tree stinks, but what it does, it does very well.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • C. Ray says:

    I have very thin fine hair, and have struggled with hair loss since my early teens. I starting using this as shampoo for around 1 year now, and have noticed a huge difference. My hair doesn’t fall out while in the shower anymore, and is more manageable. If you can bare the smell, it is well worth it. I’ll never go back to normal overpriced shampoo.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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