Description
Dr Bronners Liquid Soap 18 in 1 Eucalyptus Pure Castile 946ml
Earthy and comforting, with a hint of menthol to clear congestion and clear the mind! Dr. Bronner’s Liquid Soap 18 in 1 Eucalyptus Pure-Castile is scented only with organic eucalyptus oil and is concentrated, biodegradable, flexible, and effective. Organic and verified fair trade components are used in a 100 percent post-consumer recycled bottle.
Dr. Bronner’s 18-in-1 Eucalyptus liquid soap can be used for a variety of cleaning jobs. Face, body, and hair care, as well as housecleaning (food, dishes, and laundry). To clean your home or body, no synthetic preservatives, detergents, or foaming agents are utilised. The dilution quantities recommended are mentioned below. Dr. Bronner’s 18 in 1 Eucalyptus liquid soap eucalyptus pure castile has a delightful fresh eucalyptus perfume and is a great product to have around the house.
Eucalyptus is a great choice for a cold because of its decongestant properties. Natural ingredients like Hemp Oil and Coconut Oil make up the traditional Castile recipe, which washes without stripping the skin. After being diluted and blended, this product is suitable for all skin types and can be used in 18 different ways on the body and around the home.
Ingredients
- Water, Organic Coconut Oil*
- Potassium Hydroxide**
- Organic Palm Kernel Oil*
- Organic Olive Oil*
- Organic Eucalyptus Oil
- Organic Hemp Oil
- Organic Jojoba Oil
- Citric Acid, Tocopherol
*CERTIFIED FAIR TRADE INGREDIENTS
**None remains after saponifying oils into soap & glycerin.
Uses
Dr. Bronner’s 18 in 1 Eucalyptus Liquid Soap is more than just a soap, with over 18 uses. Here are some examples of applications and dilutions:
Face and Body Uses
- Face: Apply 2-3 drops on moist hands and wet face.
- Body: apply one small squirt on a moist body.
- Hair:12 tbsp worked into wet hair, or 12 tbsp diluted in 12 cup water and massaged into wet hair
- Bath: 2 tbsp soap in an average-sized bath, depending on the amount of water. (Note: this will not bubble, but it will still clean.)
- Teeth: 1 drop on a toothbrush for teeth (and yes, it does tastes like soap).
- Foot Bath: 12 tsp in a small tub of hot water for a foot bath
- Congestion: 1 tbsp in a basin of steaming hot water for congestion relief. Breathe in the mist while covering your head with a towel.
Household Uses
- Handwashing of dishes: Pre-dilute with water at a ratio of 1:10 before using.
- Laundry: For a heavy load in a regular washer, use 1/3-1/2 cup of soap.
- To the rinse cycle, add 12 cup vinegar.
- Mopping: 1/4 cup soap to 5 litres hot water for mopping
- All-purpose cleaning: 14 cup per litre of water in a spray bottle for all-purpose cleaning Tea tree essential oil (14 tsp) can be added if desired.
- Windows: 1 tablespoon per litre of water in a spray bottle for windows. Use soda water or a mixture of half vinegar and half water as a follow-up.
About
Because of the family’s German-Jewish soapmaking heritage, Dr. Bronner’s is famed for its Old World perfection and time-honored simplicity. Emanuel Bronner was born in 1908 to a Jewish soap-making family that had been in business since 1858. Under the guild system of the period, he was the third generation of his family to be qualified as a master soapmaker. He brought his high-quality liquid and bar soap formulas to America in 1929, and he established Dr. Bronner’s in its current form in 1948. Dr. Bronner’s makes pure Castile liquid and bar soaps with coconut, olive, hemp, and jojoba oils and natural perfumes, based on a 150-year soapmaking tradition.
Dr. E.H. Bronner, the company’s founder, is responsible for the company’s environmental and social responsibility, as well as its distinctive labelling. Dr Bronner’s continues a five-generation heritage of natural soapmaking with high-quality soaps and a full commitment to corporate social responsibility. Their products, actions, and revenues are all geared at benefiting the environment and people. They use organic, fair-trade products sourced from small-scale farms and contribute to water conservation, soil enrichment, waste reduction, and reforestation initiatives.
They invest in sustainable agriculture and worker compensation, and they’ve set a salary ratio cap of 5:1 to give their employees better pay and benefits. In order to create a more progressive future for all of humanity, they support problems ranging from animal welfare to agricultural hemp to consciousness research.
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