Scented with pure lavender and lavandin oils to calm the mind and soothe thebody! Dr. Bronner's Pure-Castile Lavender Liquid Soap is concentrated,biodegradable, versatile and effective. Made with organic and certified fairtrade ingredients, packaged in a 100% post-consumer recycled bottle.All-One!
Dr. Bronner’s 18-in-1 Pure-Castile Soaps are good for just about anycleaning task. Face, body, hair & dishes, laundry, mopping, pets—cleanyour house and body with no synthetic preservatives, detergents or foamingagents—none! Dilute! Dilute! OK!!
Active Ingredients:
Water, Organic Coconut Oil*, Potassium Hydroxide**, Organic Palm Kernel Oil*,Organic Olive Oil*, Lavandin Extract, Organic Hemp Oil, Organic Jojoba Oil,Lavender Extract, Citric Acid, Tocopherol
*CERTIFIED FAIR TRADE INGREDIENTS
**None remains after saponifying oils into soap & glycerin.
Dosage:
- Face: 2–3 drops on wet hands, applied to wet face
- Body: 1 small squirt on a wet washcloth, applied to a wet body
- Hair: 1/2 Tablespoon in your hand worked into wet hair or dilute 1/2Tablespoon in 1/3 cup of water and work that into wet hair
- Bath: Completely depends upon water amount but roughly 2 Tablespoons soapin an average size tub (doesn't bubble but still cleans)
- Shaving: Face – 10 drops; Underarms – 3 drops; Legs – 1/2teaspoon. Work to a lather in wet hands and then apply to area
- Teeth: 1 drop on a toothbrush (yes it tastes like soap)
- Foot Bath: 1 and 1/2 teaspoon in a small tub of hot water
- Dishes (handwashing): Pre-dilute 1 part soap to 10 parts water. Squirt ona scrub brush and scrub dishes
- Laundry: 1/3 – 1/2 cup of soap for a large load in a normal washer.
- Mopping: 1/2 cup soap in a quart of water. Add 1/4 teaspoon of tea tree oilif desired
- Windows: 1 Tablespoon soap in a quart of water in a spray bottle. Follow upwith pure club soda or half vinegar / half water
- Toilet: Pre-dilute 1 part soap to 4 parts water in a squirt bottle. Add1/4 teaspoon tea tree oil. * Empty toilet, squirt bowl, let sit 10 minutesthen flush
- Fruit & Veggie Rinse: 1 dash (approx. 1/4 teaspoon) in a bowl of water.Dunk produce and swish then rinse with clean water
- Dog Washing: Amount varies widely depending on size, hair type and length,and overall dirtiness. I wet my dog thoroughly, then start to work in castilesoap up and down their body until I have a good lather. Really massage it indown to the skin. Your dog will thank you for it.
- Plant spray for bugs: 1 Tbsp. in a quart of water. Add ½ tsp. cayennepepper or cinnamon, if desired.
- Ant spray (not on plants): ¼ c. tea tree soap in a quart of water. (Thisconcentration will burn plants.)