Dr. Bronner's Organic Pure-Castile Liquid Soap Hemp Baby Unscented Description
2-3X more concentrated than many leading liquid soaps, cleansers & body washes. Dilute with water. Clouds when cold.
Directions
Dilute! Dilute! Okay!
- One small squirt applied to wet washcloth to wash hands-face-body
- Work ½ tbsp. into wet hair, rinse.
- Dilute 1:10 with water for hand-washed dishes, best in soft water
- For laundry, 1/3 cup soap in large load, add ½ cup vinegar in rinse cycle
- Mop floor with ½cup soap diluted in 3 gallons of hot water.
- Wash dog by wetting fur, massage soap in for good lather rinse well.
- A dash in bowl of water to remove residue form Fruit & Veggies. Rinse clean.
- All-Purpose Cleaner: add ¼ cup of soap to quart of water in spray bottle.
- One tbsp. in quart of water to spray plants for bugs. Dash of cayenne optional.
Free Of
Animal testing and GMOs
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Ingredients: Water, organic coconut oil, potassium hydroxide, orgnaic palm kernel oil, organic olive oil, organic hemp oil, organic jojoba oil, citric acid, tocopherol.
Warnings
Keep Out of Eyes. If Cap Clogs, Poke It. Clear Only: Do Not Squeeze Bottle and Shoot Out Soap. Soap Can Clog and Spurt with Pump Dispensers. Flush Eyes Well with Water for 15 Minutes. Consult a Physician if Irritation Persists.
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DIY Dish Soap with Lemon and Lavender Oil
There are undoubtedly some great
eco cleaners out there that feature clean ingredients, but making your own is inexpensive, easy and a lot of fun. And it’s safer for you and your family, with no artificial fragrances, colorants or sulfates.
This DIY recipe is a simple mix of castile soap, washing soda (similar to baking soda, but with a bit more cleaning power) and essential oils. Lemon essential oil not only provides a nice citrus scent, but it’s great at helping cut grease. It’s even considered one of the top antimicrobial essential oils on the planet, making it a natural disinfectant.
The following method creates 16 oz. of great-smelling, grime-fighting dish soap. Pour it into a
refillable soap dispenser and pump the magic.
DIY Dish Soap with Lemon and Lavender Oil
- ¼ cup grated castile bar soap (or soap flakes)
- 4 Tbsp. washing soda
- 8 oz. purified water
- 1 cup liquid castile soap
- 30 drops lemon essential oil
- 30 drops lavender essential oil
- In large bowl, stir together soap flakes and washing soda.
- In pot over high heat, bring water to boil; stir into bowl with soap flakes and soda.
- Add remaining ingredients and mix well.
- Let cool, stirring occasionally.
- Pour into soap dispenser with pump.