Dr. Bronner's  Organic Liquid Soap - 4 oz.

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Made of all-natural ingredients, Dr. Bronner's organic liquid soap is ideal for camping, as it is gentle on the environment

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Features

  • Gentle to delicate skin, this soap can be used for shaving, as shampoo, dental mouthwash or skin bath

Made in USA.

Leave No Trace: Even biodegradable soaps and cleansers shouldn’t be used in a natural water source. To wash yourself, your laundry or your dishes, carry water 200 feet away from streams or lakes and use small amounts of biodegradable soap (a little goes a long way). Then pour wastewater into a cat hole 6 to 8 inches deep.
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Technical Specs

Best Use

Camping

Volume

4 fluid ounces

Sustainability

Certified organic

Fair Trade certified to the Fair for Life standard

Reviews
1372 reviews with an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars

Ratings Snapshot

Product Rating

32 out of 34 (94%) reviewers recommend this product

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Most Helpful Favorable Review

5 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars
Best soap on the planet
Oregon Trails
15 years ago
Simply the best soap ever. It's all natural, so no harsh chemicals for people with allergies or sensitive skin. It's fair trade, so you know folks aren't being exploited in the process of making this stuff. And it smells great. I use this soap for traveling and daily use. It's concentrated enough to wash pots and pans at a campground and can clean your laundry in a hotel sink. I was able to get an olive oil stain out of my favorite mountain hardware shorts by immediately handwashing them in the sink with warm water and dr. bronners. One person remarked on the lack of suds. I think it has an acceptable amount of suds, but if you want more suds, you'll likely have to use chemical soaps with sodium lauryl sulfate and sodium laureth sulfate. I'll stick with Bronners because the chemical stuff dries out my skin. Another person said it isn't a good mouthwash. People are thinking, "Why would you rinse your mouth with soap? Isn't that a punishment your mom used to do for saying a bad word?" Well, Dr, Bronner was quite the interesting fellow because he wrote on the bottle that it can be used as a toothpaste, and mouthwash. Well, it's all natural, so it won't hurt you any, but it is soap, so it's not going to taste as delicious as it smells. Raw peppermint oil (the fragrance) without any sweetener doesn't taste that great either. Another person posted that it dries out their hair. It's soap, so it will remove the oils from your hair. If you are washing your hair with soap every day, you might need to use some conditioner after. Bronners makes conditioner, but REI doesn't currently carry it. Word of warning, peppermint oils may cause slight burning sensation if applied to bicycle touring saddle sores. You may feel refreshed after the burn subsides, but the initial "burney feeling" may surprise you. This can be avoided if you use a different Bronners like the unscented lavender, citrus or unscented baby soap.
Oregon Trails
OR
18 people found this review helpful

Most Helpful Critical Review

5 reviews with an average rating of 2.0 out of 5 stars
Camping: sure. Civilized grooming: meh
TravelinBug
13 years ago
I was looking for an all-in-one product for a stint of long term travel. This works great as a laundry & body soap, but dries out my hair to a brittle, straw-like texture.(I don't have the room to pack leave in conditioner, so that makes it moot for me) I would not recommended brushing your teeth with it either, or using it as a face wash.
TravelinBug
San Jose, CA
6 people found this review helpful

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Mu$hLuv920
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Great Recognize Great

4 years ago

Such a great versatile product! Great smell, feels effective and very on-board with the support of psychedelics! Only issue was shipping, the top was cracked upon arrival but minor inconvenience!

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Airborneshodan
Kingston, Jamaica
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

All Purpose Soap

14 years ago

I have been using Dr. Bronner's pepermint soap for several years. My favorite use is for a bath or shower - it gives me a refreshing tingling. I have started to buy Dr. Bronner's in gallon jars and using the smaller containers for different uses. I am using the 4 ounce bottles for my 72 hour bugouut bags and in my toiletry bag. In a bugout bag it can be used for laundry soap, dish soap and personal hygiene and as Dr. Bronner says even as toothpaste! It does not produce a large amount of suds because it is a natural castile soap. It does do the job of cleaning. It has limited anti-bactirial capability - good old elbow grease has to be applied to ensure that you have removed bacteria from surfaces.

Yes , I recommend this product
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Arizai
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Awesome product!

5 months ago

When I first bought Castile soap, it was because I was looking for my organic bar soaps that I used to love using (but would still irritate me in some areas) and came across a bottle with lots of letters and rose scent! After reading and trusting in what sounds like a faith based family product I can happily say that I will never go back to any other type of soap. I love that I can use this as a body soap for both me and my dog. It saves me time and money, especially because I have a skin sensitivity and Castile Soap is the only soap I can use that will not irritate me. I wish it was maybe a little thicker but with a washcloth it works just fine. Also this product will last me a lot longer than regular body wash or any other product has due to the consistency and amazing ingredients👍 Thank you

Originally posted on drbronner.com
Aunaturale
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Lovely feminine scent

2 years ago

I was scared buying this scent because I heard it smelled medicinal and was so strong that it was sickening. I took the plunge and tried it myself, and found out it has such a lovely aromatic scent. I truly believe washing my face with this helped me get over my cold because it cleared my sinuses gently. Showering with it is even more amazing because it fills the bathroom up with the floral scent. If I didn't have a high efficiency washing machine I would use it to wash clothes too, since it has such a great smell. As for the soap itself, I love Dr Bronner's soaps! They're natural, they don't leave a film on you, and they're like aromatherapy.

Originally posted on drbronner.com
B Rose
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Peppermint

3 years ago

I love this for feet and hair. The sensation on my scalp i find helps with circulation and stimulation. On my feet mixed with my scrub it smells amazing. While feeling soothing at the same time. I love it.

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B Rose
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Lavender

3 years ago

Great for hair care. Made the switch to using all natural products for my hair and skin and this feels amazing on my scalp. Smells great and my hair is left feeling super clean

Originally posted on drbronner.com
Tameeka
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Love this stuff

3 years ago

I use this stuff everyday.. I love feeling squeaky clean.

Originally posted on drbronner.com
SteveRenker
Tacoma, WA
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

NOT a mouthwash

13 years ago

Okay, whoever said this soap could be used as a mouthwash needs to be taken out back. Otherwise, this is a great soap for camping or travel, though I could stand to have it foam up more easily.

Yes , I recommend this product
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Oregon Trails
Oregon
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Best soap on the planet

15 years ago

Simply the best soap ever. It's all natural, so no harsh chemicals for people with allergies or sensitive skin. It's fair trade, so you know folks aren't being exploited in the process of making this stuff. And it smells great. I use this soap for traveling and daily use. It's concentrated enough to wash pots and pans at a campground and can clean your laundry in a hotel sink. I was able to get an olive oil stain out of my favorite mountain hardware shorts by immediately handwashing them in the sink with warm water and dr. bronners. One person remarked on the lack of suds. I think it has an acceptable amount of suds, but if you want more suds, you'll likely have to use chemical soaps with sodium lauryl sulfate and sodium laureth sulfate. I'll stick with Bronners because the chemical stuff dries out my skin. Another person said it isn't a good mouthwash. People are thinking, "Why would you rinse your mouth with soap? Isn't that a punishment your mom used to do for saying a bad word?" Well, Dr, Bronner was quite the interesting fellow because he wrote on the bottle that it can be used as a toothpaste, and mouthwash. Well, it's all natural, so it won't hurt you any, but it is soap, so it's not going to taste as delicious as it smells. Raw peppermint oil (the fragrance) without any sweetener doesn't taste that great either. Another person posted that it dries out their hair. It's soap, so it will remove the oils from your hair. If you are washing your hair with soap every day, you might need to use some conditioner after. Bronners makes conditioner, but REI doesn't currently carry it. Word of warning, peppermint oils may cause slight burning sensation if applied to bicycle touring saddle sores. You may feel refreshed after the burn subsides, but the initial "burney feeling" may surprise you. This can be avoided if you use a different Bronners like the unscented lavender, citrus or unscented baby soap.

Yes , I recommend this product
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Maxine
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

It’s brisk baby!

1 year ago

It burns- but in a good way. I especially like this soap for when I travel or go camping. Besides being biodegradable in nature (as are all Dr. Bronner products), I feel like it does what no other soap can do when I’m in questionable environments. The product is genuine and you know exactly what you’re getting. After the burn, is a cool freshness- this the body equivalent of mouthwash. Maybe burn was a bad word. The point is- I’m not complaining. Love love love. If mint is too strong for you, lavender and rose scents instead, can easily lighten the experience. But if you’re into a good morning wake up call in the shower, this will absolutely awaken the senses.

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