Organic Tea Tree Oil Use for facial cleansing and cleaning minor cuts and scrapes as well as everyday bathing.Ingredients: Water, Saponified Organic Coconut & Olive oils (w/ retained Glycerin), Organic Hemp Oil, Organic Jojoba Oil, Organic Tea Tree Oil, Citric Acid, Vitamin EDue to increase in our shipping cost we have reduced the discount on the larger sizes of Dr. Bronners products. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience. Thank you for shopping at VitaminLife.com
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21 of 22 found the following review helpful:
Sweet smelling, great cleaning, wonderful soapJan 30, 2008
By Meghan What I love most about this soap is the smell, I adore the smell of tea tree oil (for those unfamiliar with it, it has an earthy sent like eucalyptus) however, the reason I purchased it is due to the rating it received on the Skin Deep website (a site that informs you of the chemical makeup of products we use on our skin). It is one of the few liquid soaps that don't cause cancer or some other health concerns and it works wonderfully.
The tea tree is a nice touch because of it's antiseptic and anti fungal properties so it makes for a great cleanser after cuts and scrapes (and doesn't sting my kids when washing cuts- a big plus).
The downside is that it does clump on occasion in the pump but the clumps come right out with the rest of the soap so essentially you get a small soap lump every now and again while washing. It is a thin soap so I had to be a little more careful when using a pump as it can squirt out rather far.
It actually recommends that you water it down when you use it and from my experiance this reduces the clumping in the pumps and coats my hands very well (which is nice because it requires less soap to get the job done).
Well worth it.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
It saves water, tooJun 02, 2011
By Leila Faucette Best soap ever. I use it in the kitchen for hands and quick cutting board wash-ups. Here's my trick for saving water. Buy any kind of foaming soap in a pump dispenser. They're the ones designed to work with thin, watery soaps. Throw out the soap and rinse well. Refill with diluted Dr Bronner's 1:8, soap to water. Using the foamy dispenser keeps it from sliding off your hand before you can get to it.
Pump foamy soap on dry hands, lather, scrub, then turn on water to rinse, it only takes a few seconds to rinse away.
It's good for me, my senses, my pocketbook, and the planet. A quart will last forever.
Spread the word about the foaming pump dispenser!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
I cannot say enough good things about Dr. Bronner's Magic SoapsJun 09, 2011
By OrganicGoddess Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps really are magic. I love the tea tree and lavender as well as the eucalyptus. All three that I have tried have such pleasant, natural odors to them and they leave my skin feeling great. This does not work as a shampoo though unless you use a lot of conditioner after. It will make you hair very dry and tangily without following with a conditioner. I also hear you can use this as laundry detergent which sounds lovely. Dr. Bronner's is a fantastic alternative to nasty chemical-filled name brand soaps. Give it a go and you will be surprised!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Eliminates strong odors from the skin.Mar 20, 2006
By H. Morris I find the Dr. Bronner's tea tree soap very effective for removing the smell of chlorine from my skin. I attend water theraphy two days a week, and the tea tree soap does a marvelous job of getting rid of the smell of chlorine. Not only does it leave the skin smelling good; it also leaves it looking great.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Better than expected and AMAZINGDec 18, 2011
By morantes I have been using Dr. Bonner's Peppermint Soap for ages. It is great and leaves your skin clean and tingly so when I decided to switch to the Tea Tree I was a bit hesitant. This doesn't leave your skin tingling like the peppermint but it leaves your skin thoroughly clean with no residue. Nice 'earthy' tea tree scent to it (kind of like eucalyptus only nicer). Tea Tree is a natural anti-fungal and antibacterial oil. I'm on strong antibiotics and sometimes I get dry skin which I think is from fungal infections...but not anymore! This stuff works.