GeeBee—August 6, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Dr. Bronner’s Pure-Castile Soap is one of those rare products that truly lives up to the hype. Whether I’m using it as body wash, shampoo, household cleaner, or even to clean makeup brushes, it delivers every single time. A little goes a long way, and the lather is rich and satisfying—even though it’s made with natural ingredients. The ingredients are clean, organic, and gentle on sensitive skin. I love that it’s free of synthetic detergents and fragrances. My personal favorite is the peppermint—it leaves a refreshing tingle and wakes me right up! But the lavender and citrus are also amazing for a calming, spa-like feel. What I love: ✅ Versatile—works as body wash, shampoo, cleaner, pet wash, and more ✅ Made with organic, fair-trade ingredients ✅ Biodegradable and eco-friendly ✅ Gentle on skin but tough on grime ✅ A little goes a long way! What to note: ⚠️ It’s very concentrated—dilute it properly for best results ⚠️ Some scents (like tea tree or peppermint) can feel strong—great for adults, but test carefully on kids or sensitive areas Dr. Bronner’s is a staple in my home, travel bag, and cleaning caddy. It’s an eco-conscious, all-in-one product that actually works. Once you start using it, you’ll wonder how you ever lived without it! Read more
Ade—February 22, 2026✓ Verified purchase
This is my go to soap. I like the smell and I am not sure if I will be trying any other soap Read more
Betty—February 9, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I’ve been training my dogs and washing my hands at least 15-20x per day with dishwashing soap. My hands became extremely dry, parched, aged and oddly swollen. I started getting cuts and nicks on my hands that were healing slowly because I kept getting cuts on the same areas. Whenever I’d make a fist my skin felt like it was going to tear. I decided to try a different soap for my hands so I decided on Dr Bronners due to the much gentler ingredients and great reviews. I’ve always used dw soap for my hands because I don’t like clutter around my sink. I’ve been using Dr Bronners for a few days now and the change and difference in my skin was immediate. My hands feel softer, no longer swollen, skin feels supple not tight, no longer getting cuts from anything I touch. I can actually skip hand lotion. I’m a total convert. I totally get the hype. Scent- They all smell devine but not strong enough for me. The scent dissipates and rinses completely off. It foams very little, feels somewhat watery and slick probably due to the oils. My hands feel, look and smell clean. Just as good as my dw soap minus the dry skin. I bought a pump and put it in the 32oz bottle. I’ve been using it to wash my fruits and veggies. No issues since it rinses clean without a scent. Given how often I use it I’m definitely buying the gallon size. Read more
Customer—July 30, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I've been using Dr. Bronner's soaps for 30+ years. I recently ran out so ordered the Dr. Bronner's Pure-Castile Magic Soap Liquid (Eucalyptus, 1 Gallon) - Made with Regenerative Organic Certified Oils, 18-in-1 Uses: Face, Body, Hair, Laundry, Pets and Dishes, Concentrated, Vegan. This Dr. Bronner's soap did not disappoint. The fair trade ingredients are excellent quality with organic oils. The soap foams up nicely; you don't need much to get a good lather. I mostly use Dr. Bronner's as a hand and body soap. It gets my skin clean and rinses off easily. Also, it's concentrated, so I usually fill the soap dispenser about half way and then fill it to the top with water. A quick shake and it's ready to use. Dr. Bronner's soap highly effective for removing even the grimiest of dirt and oil from your skin. It is high quality and a great value for the price. Read more
Adam Bradford—March 6, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Great soap last a long time Read more
Alan Brackett jr—February 3, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Like the smell,makes cleaning sinks more nicer. Read more
Phoenix—February 6, 2013✓ Verified purchase
This soap is wonderful. It feels so good on your skin and the smell is not overwhelming. It rinses very clean and doesn't dry your skin out at all, you almost don't need lotion afterwards. Also, this is the only thing that has helped clear up my skin. I've tried everything even Aztec clay stuff - nothing, but this soap really cleanses my skin and again, without drying it out. I juice a lot and I use this to wash my fruits and veggies, works perfectly I know my produce is clean yet I don't taste soap. Oh and best feature - a little goes a long way! I suspect this bottle last forever...well maybe not considering I use it for everything and on everything..lol. I'm a Castile Soap user for life! I looked up some uses for Castile Soap, here's what I found: 1. Shampoo: Use castile soap as a stand-in for a harsh detergent-based shampoo. Give your head a break! Just mix castile soap with water at a ratio of 1:3. 2. Laundry Detergent: You can make your own laundry detergent with simple, common ingredients. Save tons money and do the environment a friendly favor. It's a win-win! [...] 3. Tub Scrub: Make a tile or toilet "soft scrub" out of baking soda and castile soap. Simply fill a spray bottle with a dilution of 1:3 castile to water. Sprinkling the area you wish to clean with a liberal dusting of baking soda, then spray the castile solution over the top. Scour with a sponge or scrub brush and watch the stains disappear. This also works great on crusty stovetops! 4. Mopping Solution: Use 2 or 3 tablespoons of castile soap in a full bucket of water, and mop mop mop your floors to a sparkly new luster. 5. Dish Soap: Make a dishwashing soap (for hand washing) or a liquid hand soap (for washing hands) by simply mixing a 1:1 ratio of castile to water. 6. Dishwasher Detergent: Make a fancier DIY liquid dishwasher detergent that's inexpensive and eco-friendly. 7. Soap Dispenser Refill: You can refill your foaming hand soap dispenser with 1 part castile soap to 4 parts water. 8. Body Wash: You can use castile soap as a gentle yet efficient bath soap/body wash. They actually sell castile bar soap, but if you want to use the liquid just dilute it in a 2:1 ratio of castile:water. 9. Dog Shampoo: What's good enough for you is even better for your pet! Use the same ratio listed above for an awesome DIY doggie shampoo. 10. Toothpaste: You can actually use castile soap in place of your toothpaste, and pure soap is much better for your teeth than the nasty chemicals they put in most commercial pastes. Just add a few drops directly to your wet brush. It works wonders, although the flavor can take some getting used to! 11. Veggie Wash: Make a simple veggie wash for cleansing all your produce. Add 1 tablespoon castile soap to 2 cups of water, and keep the mixture in a squirt bottle near the kitchen sink. 12. Carpet Cleaner: Finally, you can make an effective carpet cleaner by mixing ¼ cup castile into 1 cup water. Place the solution in the blender and let it fly until it forms a stiff foam. Apply as you would any other carpet cleaning product. Read more
Ricardo Fernandes—March 1, 2026✓ Verified purchase
You can’t go wrong with Dr Bronner’s. Fast delivery, amazing product. Read more