![]() ![]() But make sure you thoroughly wipe it off to prevent leaving any oily residue. All-purpose cleaner: If you add a quarter of a cup to a spray bottle of water, you can use the soap as a surface cleaner.Mopping: I do not have a mop, but I do trust that it would get the job done.Plus, the website says to rinse with vinegar, which I didn't have. Laundry: I didn't trust my building's machines enough to test it as a laundry detergent.Dish soap: I scrubbed a frying pan with the soap and it was surprisingly tough on grease.But I think the peppermint or eucalyptus scent (over the lavender) would've been much more effective for clearing my sinuses. For congestion: If you add a tablespoon into a bowl of hot water and breathe it in with a towel draped over your head, the results are very relaxing.Foot bath: It's a relaxing soak and your feet will feel so soft afterward. ![]() Toothpaste: It literally tastes like soap, so I'd rather stick to my traditional tube.My skin is left smooth and moisturized after a shave. For shaving: Work the soap into a lather and apply to the area.Tub cleaner: A couple pumps of soap onto a wet sponge will scrub your bathtub clean.Bronner's Organic Citrus Conditioning Hair Rinse for smooth and silky hair, which I didn't have. The website suggests following it with Dr. Shampoo: Because the soap doesn't lather quite like a traditional shampoo, your hair gets easily tangled. ![]() I add three pumps to my loofah and run it under the shower head for a second before scrubbing. Pro tip: purchase a bottle pump for easy application. For some, cleansing with this soap even eliminates the need to apply body lotion afterward. Bronner's as an amazing body wash enough.
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