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april75
Shinglehouse, PA

Dry Skin..not with Dr. Bronner

5 star rating

a bargain hunter, health conscious
Pros

    tingly and cool, organic & eco-friendly, dozens of uses, many, many uses

Cons
    not good as a shampoo or toothpaste

MAY
16
2009

After using many many cleansers..soaps and fun bubble bath products I saw my skin become drier and drier. While searching the web for more natural products I found a site about the safety in our skin products and what type of chemicals were in them. So the hunt was on to find more natural products. A trip to our local natural health food store came next where I found a large display of Dr. Bronners soaps, both in hand soap and the liquid soaps. I bought a small travel size at first and I was not disappointed with Dr. Bronners soap. My skin WAS  not dried out after showering . The next trip out I bought a few others fragrances of Dr. Bronners soaps, liking the tea tree one..while it does not have a great smell like the peppermint one does it does  work well as a  anti fungal soap. Weird as that may sound..if I am around anything that I think might need heavy duty washing up after.ie being around animals, working in the soil I like to use that one.  So give it a try , you can get the 20z size very reasonably and find out for yourself how well it works.



I_thumb_up Dr. Bronner's Peppermint Pure-Castile Soap is recommended by april75

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Cecilia311 wrote on May 20, 2009 at 4:53PM

In response to april75's comment from May 20, 2009 at 2:18PM:

Thanks for the response. I found another review on here that had a link to the soap shope which has pretty good pricing on Indigo Wild soaps. The Lush were expensive and had thelauryl sulfates. So, I'm gonna go with the Soapy Nature and a few Indigo Wild and see how she likes them. Thanks....

april75 wrote on May 20, 2009 at 2:18PM

In response to Cecilia311's comment from May 20, 2009 at 12:07PM:

If your sister likes natural products make sure they don't contain lauryl sulfate in them..that;s what is so drying to the skin. I am not familiar with those two names..but you can check the ingredients to make sure they are really natural ..http://www.cosmeticsdatabase.com/company. is a good site to go to check products ingredients out.

Cecilia311 wrote on May 20, 2009 at 12:07PM

Would you recommend this over a bar soap, like Lush or Soapy Nature soaps? My sister uses all-natural soaps and I'm looking to get her some things for a birthday present.... Thanks.