I bought the lavender one smells great, feels great too and it is true the suds are fast to appear on a wash item. I just watch this to see if anyone had a different opinion. I normally been buying the coconut oil for cooking.
I was looking for videos about the bar soap and yours was the only one I found. It was very helpful, thanks! Will most likely be purchasing their bar-soaps!
Great review Karma, I picked up the almond scented one the other day but I haven't got around to trying it yet. Good to know that it shouldn't really dry my skin out. Thanks!
I got my Mom the hemp lavender bar for a gift bag I'm putting together for her. Face masks, bath bombs, lotion, soap. She's been really ill and when things get rough, she never pampers herself. She's always last to get consideration in that regard. So I wanted to remind her that we care and she deserves some pampering. I'm so glad to see a review of the bar! I've seen a lot about the liquid soap, but to me a bar of soap seems more luxurious than liquid soap, so I went with the bar.
One tiny note of constructive criticism. When you're making comparisons, you might sort of game out what you're going to say beforehand. On one hand you said it smelled good, but then you said "it's not unbearable at all." And when I think of something not being unbearable, it doesn't mean it's good, but just that it's not the worst out there. That there's something worse, but the product you have is still a chore to use. Not preferred. So that was a little confusing. Adding in the mentions of some of the bad smelling products you used, it was unclear where the scent landed. If it's better than the bad smelling stuff but not good smelling either. Using contexts clues as you continued to talk, I sussed out that you view it favorably. But you might be able to avoid any confusion by having a comparison already ready to go when you need to bring it up in the video. Usually when I say something that's vague or contradictory, I haven't considered it before and end up not saying exactly what I mean. I'm really not trying to nitpick, and it was a good review, but it might just up the level even more in the future. Thanks for the review!
Thanks for you review. Just tried the SandalWood and Jasmine one. I have the same afterthought. Suds up fast. Skin feels really soft in the shower. Skin doesn't feel as soft to the touch once toweled down but doesn't feel taut. The scent lingers on and is really nice. #fresh
I like Dr Bronner’s, but I’ve only tried the peppermint oil one. I believe I may be allergic to peppermint oil because it BURNS and aches my skin no matter how much I dilute!
The only thing I don’t like is how it makes my skin feel like there’s a layer of it on me when I get out of the shower and my skin feels dry and tight so I have to rub my oil on to feel relief
Hello! My name is Chris, I'm the founder of sudHeadz, an all-natural soap company out of Connecticut. I think you have a great YouTube channel! I wanted to see if there is a chance you could review my bar of all-natural oatmeal soap? If you think you would have the time and are interested, I would love to send you 2 bars complementary! One to try and one to have for a video review. Additionally, if you are interested in offering your subscribers a special deal, we could make a custom 25% coupon for them! I hope this message finds you well and would love to hear what you think of our product! Please let me know is there is an opportunity in working together. Thank you!
Thank you very much. I have 2 small bars of 32g and I was thinking that I should dilute with water or glycerin. I was postponing to try it, but now I am looking forward to it. Thank you very much!
Thank you for the review… I’m only 3 years too late. 😁 I have been using the tea tree scent of the bar soap for at least 5 years now, and it leaves a good clean feeling, not oily skin, and it doesn’t leave your skin dry either. Appreciate this video review! 👍🏽
These people that do the reviews don't seem to understand that the soap is intended for multiple purposes. She doesn't seem like a credible person to review this product.
Tocopherol is vitamin E. And Dr Bronner soap needs to be diluted with water to use…it can be harsh to use plain. If you want to try a mild, skin friendly soap bar, try Satya Sai baba Nag Champa soap, it's wonderful, and rinses clean, but doesn't strip my skin dry.
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Thank you for reviewing the bar soap! I hadn't seen many on here either. Thinking abt switching my soaps out with Dr. B pretty soon! 🙂
I bought the lavender one smells great, feels great too and it is true the suds are fast to appear on a wash item. I just watch this to see if anyone had a different opinion. I normally been buying the coconut oil for cooking.
great review!
I was looking for videos about the bar soap and yours was the only one I found. It was very helpful, thanks! Will most likely be purchasing their bar-soaps!
You are only using it for your Body? Did you know that you can use it as a shampoo bar also? That's what I bought it for.
Great review Karma, I picked up the almond scented one the other day but I haven't got around to trying it yet. Good to know that it shouldn't really dry my skin out. Thanks!
How long did your soap last for?
I got my Mom the hemp lavender bar for a gift bag I'm putting together for her. Face masks, bath bombs, lotion, soap. She's been really ill and when things get rough, she never pampers herself. She's always last to get consideration in that regard. So I wanted to remind her that we care and she deserves some pampering. I'm so glad to see a review of the bar! I've seen a lot about the liquid soap, but to me a bar of soap seems more luxurious than liquid soap, so I went with the bar.
One tiny note of constructive criticism. When you're making comparisons, you might sort of game out what you're going to say beforehand. On one hand you said it smelled good, but then you said "it's not unbearable at all." And when I think of something not being unbearable, it doesn't mean it's good, but just that it's not the worst out there. That there's something worse, but the product you have is still a chore to use. Not preferred. So that was a little confusing. Adding in the mentions of some of the bad smelling products you used, it was unclear where the scent landed. If it's better than the bad smelling stuff but not good smelling either. Using contexts clues as you continued to talk, I sussed out that you view it favorably. But you might be able to avoid any confusion by having a comparison already ready to go when you need to bring it up in the video. Usually when I say something that's vague or contradictory, I haven't considered it before and end up not saying exactly what I mean. I'm really not trying to nitpick, and it was a good review, but it might just up the level even more in the future. Thanks for the review!
Thanks for you review. Just tried the SandalWood and Jasmine one. I have the same afterthought. Suds up fast. Skin feels really soft in the shower. Skin doesn't feel as soft to the touch once toweled down but doesn't feel taut. The scent lingers on and is really nice. #fresh
Very helpful, cheers!
I like Dr Bronner’s, but I’ve only tried the peppermint oil one. I believe I may be allergic to peppermint oil because it BURNS and aches my skin no matter how much I dilute!
The only thing I don’t like is how it makes my skin feel like there’s a layer of it on me when I get out of the shower and my skin feels dry and tight so I have to rub my oil on to feel relief
Is the bar soap less drying unlike the liquid one
Have you used it as a shampoo?
The mint one is the one I have and I just used it today and it gave me a very refreshing feeling it was great
Hello! My name is Chris, I'm the founder of sudHeadz, an all-natural soap company out of Connecticut. I think you have a great YouTube channel! I wanted to see if there is a chance you could review my bar of all-natural oatmeal soap? If you think you would have the time and are interested, I would love to send you 2 bars complementary! One to try and one to have for a video review. Additionally, if you are interested in offering your subscribers a special deal, we could make a custom 25% coupon for them! I hope this message finds you well and would love to hear what you think of our product! Please let me know is there is an opportunity in working together. Thank you!
Dose it work
Do you have to dilute the bar soap too
What's the difference between the bar soap and the liquid one?
Thank you very much. I have 2 small bars of 32g and I was thinking that I should dilute with water or glycerin. I was postponing to try it, but now I am looking forward to it. Thank you very much!
You’re so pretty❤️ Thank you for the review because I can’t find any reviews on the soap bar☺️
Thank you for the review… I’m only 3 years too late. 😁 I have been using the tea tree scent of the bar soap for at least 5 years now, and it leaves a good clean feeling, not oily skin, and it doesn’t leave your skin dry either. Appreciate this video review! 👍🏽
Can i use this on my face?
Hi! Could I use it on my face?? (Prone acne skin) hahah
Good video btw! <3
❤👍
how do you feel about the bar soap now?
Kroger in Ohio $3.99
These people that do the reviews don't seem to understand that the soap is intended for multiple purposes. She doesn't seem like a credible person to review this product.
Tocopherol is vitamin E. And Dr Bronner soap needs to be diluted with water to use…it can be harsh to use plain. If you want to try a mild, skin friendly soap bar, try Satya Sai baba Nag Champa soap, it's wonderful, and rinses clean, but doesn't strip my skin dry.
dove makes me so itchy
thanks girl !
You're looking better in that towel! Lol 😀
I buy this soap from Sears and Kmart online, great soap