Get to know each of the Dr. Bronner’s eight Castile Soap scents, how they came about and when, what they’re like, and where you’ll find which in my house!
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Whether you’re wondering how to use a Dr. Bronner’s product, or you’re curious about the Dr. Bronner’s company or the Bronner family behind it, these articles are for you! Don’t know where to start? Check out Cheat Sheets for the Castile liquid and bar, Sal Suds, Virgin Coconut Oil, and Magic Balms.
My switch from shampoo to soap 12 years ago was not a smooth process, but I’m glad I stuck with it. I hope my story helps you through the transition.
Whether your mobility is limited for a short or long term, here are methods, tips, tricks, and hacks to keep you strong and able to care for the spaces around you.
Sal Suds and Castile Soap work great on carpets. Three kids, two dogs, and a dirt backyard give me lots of opportunities to see it.
A foaming pump dispenser uses Castile Soap, water, and air to create a cloud-like dollop of soft soapy foam—a super simple way to put your soap to use sink-side and elsewhere.
Dr. Bronner wrote the label first, before there was a soap on which to put it. It is a deeply personal message, a life’s mission from my grandfather. It’s what started the whole company now known as Dr. Bronner’s.