Today we try out one of Dr Bronner’s Magic soaps ! (Healthy soap )

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  1. if the bar of soap is too much, then other ppl can try bronners liquid soap instead. its more expensive depending on the size but it goes a long way.

  2. I find this to be a good deodorizing soap without having to use strong artificial fragrances. It really gets rid of nasty body odors, and I think it's due to the properties of the tea tree oil. I find it too drying to use on a regular basis though. Plus, I really don't care for the scent of tea tree oil, but fortunately, I don't find that it stays on the skin much when the soap is rinsed off. I hope sometime, you can do a review of Dr. Bronner's lavender bar…and maybe the citrus one too. You're gonna go broke if you take all our requests. Lol!

  3. I'm glad you reviewed this soap. I really love the peppermint scent and the fact that it tingles when you use it and has a cooling sensation when you're applying it. You should try Grandpa's Pine Tar Soap, Chandrika Ayurvedic Soap, and Trader Joe's Triple Milled Lavender Soap. All three have distinct scents that I love but the Pine Tar and Ayuvedic Soap are love/hate scents because they're so powerful. Both of those soaps are like the Dr. Bronners where you can use it all over your body. Since I use pomade in my hair I find the best way to degrease your hair is to use either Grandpa's Pine Tar, Ayuvedic, or Dr. Bronners soap. Regular shampoo really doesn't get pomade out but those soaps sure do! :).

  4. I like the soap for my acne. Only used it a couple of days so I can't say it has helped visually, but it cleanses without drying my skin and it is very soothing to my skin. Has a cooling tingle to it. It eliminates the itchy, irritated feel my combination skin gets

  5. Not a fan of this soap. It seemed to leave a chalky white residue on my skin every time I used it, no matter how much I rinsed.

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