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Dr Bronners Magic Liquid Soap - 25% off
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Love this stuff - can be used in so many ways and lasts for ages.
Now 25% off the 946 ml bottles @£9.75 and an incredible 33% off the gallon bottles @£29.95.
http://www.drbronner.co.uk/en/
Free delivery over £30
Fairtrade and Organic too :T
Now 25% off the 946 ml bottles @£9.75 and an incredible 33% off the gallon bottles @£29.95.
http://www.drbronner.co.uk/en/
Free delivery over £30
Fairtrade and Organic too :T
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THanks OP. I've always fancied trying castile soap - can this be used as shampoo too?0
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I do, and it's great for removing product build up. No parabens or SLS which I prefer
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Thank you op. Never heard of this before but am tempted to try it. I've just read you can use it as a body/hand soap shave gel and for cleaning floors and dished and bathrooms as well as brushing your teeth with it. Not sure I fancy brushing my teeth with it though.
For those of you who use it what fragrance can you recommend. I was thinking of trying the citrus
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I have it in tea tree, peppermint, citrus orange and unscented. If you want a scent the citrus is quite subtle, the peppermint and tea tree smell strong. But I use mine to clean makeup brushes mainly so I prefer unscented.0
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I've used Dr Bronners for many things, and can recommend the peppermint as a good idea for travel - you can shower, shave, wash clothes, brush teeth all from one bottle. Brushing teeth with soap seems to have some benefits over regular toothpaste too (Google it!)
They also make 'Sal Suds' which is a household liquid soap, can use for laundry, floors etc.
Last time I bought some, the Daily Mail online shop came up as cheapest, with free postage I think.0
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