Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps has been around since 1948, when it was founded by Emanuel Bronner, a third-generation soap maker who immigrated from Germany in 1929. Dr. Bronner’s soaps are all organic and sustainably sourced from fair trade facilities around the world before arriving to its factory in Vista, California. Bronner’s life mission was to promote his philosophy called the Moral ABC, which called for peace and unity over religious and ethnic differences. Bronner’s philosophy is written in tiny text on all of his soap labels. The company says there are 18 ways you can use its liquid castile soap, including washing your face, body, hair, home, and even your teeth. Celebrities such as Zoë Kravitz, Lady Gaga, and Meghan Markle are rumored to be fans of Dr. Bronner’s soaps. Their most famous soap is the Peppermint Liquid Castile soap, which can cool the skin and clear sinuses.

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  1. everyones saying that its good that he treats the people who harvest the ingredients "fairly" this is only said in a video probably just making lies just to keep their reputation together

  2. The term "castile soap" dates to the 18th century, and traditionally denotes a soap using 100% olive oil for it's fat component. It came from the Castile region in Spain, which was known for its olive production. So it is essentially false advertising to call this soap "pure castile."

  3. I read the whole bottle before !!! I love the soap and have a couple of bars and a bottle of liquid soap at the crib now 😊❤😊

  4. It's not castile soap, it's bastille soap. I don't care what they slap on their labels, castile soap is made with one oil and that oil is olive oil. Bastille soap is made with extra oils.

  5. I love using his soap as dog shampoo it works so well. My mom used to use his soap instead of baby wipes she would make a warm bucket with a washcloth and his soap. It's so versatile

  6. In our world a man who preaches for world peace is considered mentally ill and is put in an institute.

  7. Been using the soap for over 40 years but how do they solve their plastics pollution problem? I am trying not to use plastics.

  8. I love this soap and everything about it, but real Castile Soap is 100% olive oil soap as opposed to Bastille soap which is at least 70% olive mixed with other oils. Olive oil soap is super moisturizing.

  9. As a formal believer of this brand and a follower of the so-called "all-in-one," it ruined my face and hair and took me years to recover…
    No matter how morally good the company is, this is just a soap, nothing special, and it will have all the negatives of soap-based products.

  10. Why would they arrest him for spreading peace??? Especially in the United States…wow. So sad what happened to his father in Germany 😢

  11. because mm bully mrkle is using it,, so i wont use it, any product she attached her name into is just eeeww, she is a very bad person and just tacky yucky

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