Dr. Bronner – Castile Soap Peppermint
Dr. Bronner – Castile Soap Peppermint Important Information
Safety Information
Soap clouds when cold ~50 F. Put in warm room/water: clears at ~70 F. Keep out of eyes. Wash out with water. Don’t drink soap. Dilute, Dilute or wet skin well.
Directions
For everyday bodywashing: Get wet and pour soap full strength onto hands-washcloth-loofah. Lather up, scrub down, rinse off, and tingle fresh & clean.
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Dr. Bronner – Castile Soap Peppermintt Description
Organic Peppermint & Mentha Arvensis Oils Creates an exhilirating tingly-cool body space and increases vitality and clarity.Ingredients: Water, Saponified Organic Coconut & Olive oils (w/ retained Glycerin), Organic Hemp Oil, Organic Jojoba Oil, Organic Peppermint Oil, Organic Mentha Arvensis, 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 Soap is made by saponifying a fat or oil with a strong alkali. A fat or oil is a triglyceride, which means that three fatty acids of various carbon lengths are attached to a glycerine backbone. The strong alkali is either sodium (for bars) or potassium (for liquids) hydroxide. The saponification process is a simple one-step reaction with no waste generated: the glycerine is split off from the fatty acids, and the fatty acids combine with the sodium or potassium to form soap, while the hydroxide forms water. The result is soap, glycerin and water (no alkali remains). Quality soap-making consists in great part in choosing the right proportions of the right oils with their different fatty acids. Most commercial soaps skimp on quality because of cost, and use lots of tallow from beef fat with a little bit of coconut or palm kernel oil. Our unsurpassed soaps use olive, hemp, and palm oils instead of tallow, and use three to four times more coconut oil than commercial soaps. Saponified coconut oil generates high-lather cleansing even in hard water because it has shorter-chain saturated fatty acids. Hemp, olive, and palm based soaps make a mild, smooth, creamy lather, because these oils contain longer chain unsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids. Dr. Bronner’s makes a higher quality soap i
This soap leaves you with a clean and tingly feeling. I will say do not use as a shampoo unless as a last resort. As a shampoo it leaves the scalp flaky. But as a soap, YAHOO ! Started using it camping and now use it everyday.
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