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RE:How to clean toys
Best thing is washing with pure Castile soap and water. You don’t want your child to ingest endocrine disrupting cleaning chemicals just as much as you don’t want germs in their mouth. Some toys I’ll dip in boiling water if baby is younger too
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grace021091 |
Apr 7, 2026 |
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RE:Eczema?
... happy. We do own baby soap, and will bring it out.... I bought Dr. Bronner’s Castile Unscented Baby Soap and thought I could...
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pregzilla |
Apr 6, 2026 |
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RE:Bath!!!!
... happy. We do own baby soap, and will bring it out.... I bought Dr. Bronner’s Castile Unscented Baby Soap and thought I could...
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pregzilla |
Apr 3, 2026 |
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RE:Gaby Staten Island Clones
.... Knockdown the mites with water. Castile soap with rosemary or peppermint oil...
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lukgudNY |
Mar 26, 2026 |
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RE:Now that Elon Musk has bought Twitter - now the Pit edition (Part 2)
... of “Doctor Bronner’s 18-in-1 Pure Castile Soap,” which you can get at... any health food store. The soap is great, but you’ll note...
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Smapti |
Mar 25, 2026 |
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RE:Legendary bathroom find
It's just castile soap
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ifunny.co |
AdAstra |
Mar 24, 2026 |
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RE:Legendary bathroom find
It's just castile soap
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ifunny.co |
AdAstra |
Mar 24, 2026 |
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Got Ants?
... 1/4 cup of peppermint castile liquid soap with a quart of... house where you see ants. Soap and peppermint is a combination...
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bunnydoodles |
Mar 7, 2026 |
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RE:Hand Soap Inquiry
dr natural Castile soap - I like the peppermint scent, but I think they have unscented. I use it with the kids too it’s the only thing that doesn’t dry us out… when you know you’re washing your hands a million times all day with kids and potty stuff! ������������
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spipreggo22 |
Mar 7, 2026 |
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RE:��� Farmer Pigeonman (OR): How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Indoor Growing (Part 2)
... I’m hosing everything down with castile soap + yucca before the pods fully...
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Pigeonman |
Mar 5, 2026 |
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RE:Essential Items
... or diaper rash cream. Just Castile soap that all my kids use...
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madreofeight |
Mar 2, 2026 |
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RE:NEED dry skin/eczema help!!
... so harsh. we use unscented castile soap. we don't get that fresh... it. if you use the castile soap, you can also use vinegar...
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tunafish76 |
Mar 1, 2026 |
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RE:Anyone on here have good recommendations for a *cleaner* laundry detergent? Mollys suds isn’t cutting it anymore
I use diy 1 part borax, 1 part washing soda, 1/2 part castile soap flakes and keep our hot water heater on a higher temp - seems to keep the laundry pretty clean
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AlpineSheep |
Feb 28, 2026 |
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RE:Ekstremt tørre hender og håndsåpe.
Jeg bruker dr Bonner castile soap, flytende babysåpe som jeg kjøper på helsekost. Det er den eneste som ikke tørker ut sykepleierhendene mine som vaskes hele tiden. Hjemme blander jeg den ut med vann og har den i sånn pumpeflske som lager skum, på jobb har jeg en liten flaske stående. Anonymkode: cbab6...57d
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Anonymous |
Feb 26, 2026 |
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RE:Jimi's Daily Health Articles
Easy DIY Non-Toxic Dish Soap - Most dish soaps leave ... DIY version cuts grease with castile soap and essential oils while protecting...
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Jimi |
Feb 15, 2026 |
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RE:Baby shampoo
@arh2025, Oh that’s interesting! I’ve been curious about using castile soap but haven’t tried it yet. Do you feel like it cleans well, especially for tougher stains? I might have to give it a shot if it works good.
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MeganHolloway |
Feb 14, 2026 |
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RE:Dawn dish soap as clarifying shampoo???
... she is using Dawn dish soap on her clients!!! ? Who knew... hair. I use Dr Bonners castile soap in the summer to remove...
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Shop N Choo |
Feb 6, 2026 |
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Castile Soap Uses
I recently started using Castile soap (Dr Natural brand) for handwashing since it doesn’t dry out my skin like other soaps… and now that I’m washing my kiddo’s hands more I prefer for them to use this too. I’m wondering has anyone tried using this regularly for body wash and/or shampoo? I’m interested to know if it’s a good replacement for whatever you used previously.
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spipreggo22 |
Jan 29, 2026 |
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RE:《万有引力之虹》误译浅析(100)
... space (a bubble rising through Castile soap where all around it’s green...”,而“a bubble rising through Castile soap”也不是“一个...
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zzjing |
Jan 20, 2026 |
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RE:Fave Non-Tox Bath Products
My whole family just uses a thicker formulation of castile soap as body wash. I buy it by the gallon, use it in my laundry detergent too
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StXeniasLeftShoe |
Jan 18, 2026 |
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RE:Do you buy bars of soap?
Yeah I like the Kirk's Castile bars of soap, but that's the only barred soap I'd get. Everything else is drippini gel or whatever other name it has.
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somewhere in north south carol |
Jan 11, 2026 |
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RE:Laundry detergent
Between half a cup and a cup of white vinegar with a splash of Castile soap to cut out the vinegar smell. You will never go back.
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crunchyboymama08 |
Jan 11, 2026 |
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RE:Actually Honest - skincare and makeup reviews #5
Sheeeet said: As a kid we had Lux in our house. Be warned, it's pretty much just normal soap (probably most like Dove, but Dove is better) We had either Knights Castile or Imperial Leather that was used right until you were washing with just the label embedded onto it
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Jan 5, 2026 |
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Need quick help to fix dropping half a gallon of Castile soap in kitchen
Was frantically trying to deep clean my kitchen for family visiting tomorrow morning - ended up accidentally dumping like half a gallon of undiluted soap. I’ve moped & rinsed like 4 times and it’s still dangerously slippery. Please help - currently icing my shoulder while I google how to fix this. submitted by /u/Sea_Relation8842 to r/HouseCleaning [link] [comments]
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Sea_Relation8842 |
Apr 7, 2026 |
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Thoughts on using only castile soap and tallow for baby soap and lotion?
Hey yall! I’m a soon to be FTM and currently putting together my registry. My husband and I pretty much just use castile soap (mixed with water of course and other natural ingredients depending on the use of the soap) and tallow / coconut oil with beeswax for all soap / moisturizing products. We’ve had zero issues with this and prefer this soap to other non toxic products which are often just greenwashing and very expensive. Wondering if we can do the same thing with our baby or if there is any benefit in splurging on actual non toxic baby products? Any input is totally welcome! submitted by /u/gardenofchristinamae to r/Crunchymom [link] [comments]
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gardenofchristinamae |
Mar 20, 2026 |
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My house got gross when I tried "natural" cleaning
Hey I don't know about you guys, but I feel like I've collected little cleaning tips over the years from my grandma. I tried to go "natural" with cleaning and failed at first. but actually works so you don't waste money. Some of these are super common, some are maybe new. Thought I'd share in case even one of them helps make someone else's cleaning day a little easier. The natural cleaners that aren't a scam: White vinegar: Great for glass, microwaves, and deodorizing. Useless on stone countertops (etches them) and undiluted on some seals. Baking soda: Great for scrubbing, deodorizing carpets/fridges/mattresses. Useless on baked-on grease without something else helping it. Lemon: Great for cutting boards, garbage disposals, and brass. Useless on marble (acid = bad). Castile soap : Great for almost everything diluted. Useless if you mix it with vinegar (they cancel out and get cloudy/weird). The combo that works: Baking soda + a little Castile soap + water = a paste that cleans 90% of my house for pennies. submitted by /u/mariyagel to r/CleaningTips [link] [comments]
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mariyagel |
Mar 6, 2026 |
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30-year halitosis case: Castile soap + baking soda removed my bad breath for 6 months , then stopped
Here is all of the context for you guys if you are able to help with insight on what next steps I should take: (I used Chat GPT to help me compile all the details) My Symptoms: Severe chronic bad breath since childhood Smells is fecal/sulfur Entire tongue gets coated / hairy sometimes Very thick, stringy saliva when brushing the tongue Mouth never feels clean Mouthwash and gum make it worse Tongue scraping irritates it What I’ve Already Ruled Out: Dental problems Tonsils (removed) ENT causes H. pylori SIBO Gastroparesis / major GI issues Important Clue: When you used Castile soap + baking soda, a thick coating came off my tongue and my bad breath disappeared temporarily for about 6 months. What This Possibly Suggests: Most likely cause is chronic tongue biofilm + keratin buildup, where bacteria (like Fusobacterium nucleatum) live deep in the tongue and produce sulfur compounds that smell fecal. Why It Keeps Coming Back Tongue papillae trap bacteria and keratin My saliva seems thick/mucin-heavy, which helps coating reform Oral bacteria communities can become stable from childhood Key Takeaway My bad breath is likely coming from the tongue ecosystem, not poor hygiene or stomach issues. The fact that it disappeared when the coating was removed means the source is local and potentially manageable, but the tongue environment keeps rebuilding the biofilm. Does anyone know what are next steps I can take here? I feel like the castille+baking soda discovery was a huge step in my journey as a 30+ sufferer BUT I am back to square one. Chat GPT also strongly suggested to STOP using that because it extremely harsh on my already sensitive oral ecosystem. submitted by /u/Comprehensive_Law393 to r/badbreath [link] [comments]
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Comprehensive_Law393 |
Mar 5, 2026 |
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Finally! Dr. Bronner’s Soap
My favorite soap is finally back in stock! Used to be a shower gel user and then a Dr. Squatch user. Tried this and I was hooked from the first use. Hasn’t been in stock for at least a year or so at my local Costco. I’ve been having to buy it from Walmart. $15 for a 6-pack compared to $5 a bar at Walmart. submitted by /u/Conner299 to r/Costco [link] [comments]
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Feb 28, 2026 |
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Is Castile soap really good for everything?
I use: glass cleaner, all purpose and toilet cleaner as well as a dish soap bar. These choices are because I’m one of those minimalist eco cost effective people, only issue I’ve encountered is you have to get these products ordered online and as someone who lives by themselves I obviously go through these things slowly and at very different rates. This means I have to order them online one at a time and with shipping this kinda defeats the while purpose of everything. I’ve been looking into Castile soap and apparently you can make all purpose cleaner, clean your dishes with it, glass, add baking soda and then you can clean your toilet etc. Is it really that good? I’m not one who has to have a massively clean home, just needs to look clean and keep hygienic. Can it work for this? submitted by /u/donn_12345678 to r/CleaningTips [link] [comments]
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donn_12345678 |
Jan 4, 2026 |
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Is this from our Castile soap?
This is the second time in as many months that I’ve had to unclog the drain. The sink is only used for hand washing and nothing else. Does anyone know if Castille soap could be causing this? submitted by /u/Aggravating_Data9094 to r/Plumbing [link] [comments]
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Aggravating_Data9094 |
Jan 3, 2026 |
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Castile soap for laundry
I'm planning on using Castile soap for my laundry because I want to try and be a bit more environmentally conscious. I'm using Dr. Bronners peppermint Castile soap. On their website it says to add vinegar to the rinse cycle. Do I really need to do this or would my clothes be fine if I don't? Would also be open to any other environmentally conscious suggestions too! submitted by /u/WozzyBoi3 to r/laundry [link] [comments]
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WozzyBoi3 |
Aug 16, 2025 |
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Castile Soap versus Lipase
Laundry experts! When I moved in with my partner, he used exclusively Nellie’s powdered laundry soda so I started using it too. We do our laundry separately. My clothes never smelled “clean”. They didn’t smell bad like body odor but they don’t smell fresh, more like they’re stale. His clothes always seem to smell fine like washed unscented clothes. I figured it was a musty old washer (so I deep cleaned the washer) and thought he just used different settings or a different amount of detergent. I started doing exactly what he did with his laundry and stopped thinking about it otherwise except my clothes still smelled. This was with city water. We moved into a new place (with hard well water) and I still have the same problem! I got some oxi-clean powder to add too and it hasn’t helped. Thanks to some posts on this subreddit, I realized that it’s probably rancid oils from my skin (which honestly really grosses me out lol) that aren’t getting washed out with the Nellie’s and that I probably have more fatty acids in my skin oil than him and need something with lipase. I told him this and he told me to just add some Dr. Bronner’s castille soap (which we already have) since that’s oil-based. I can’t seem to convince him otherwise that it’s not the same. Is it the same?! Why or why not? I’m thinking I’ll just probably switch to Tide powder but I liked using more eco-friendly alternatives. I want clean clothes though! I’d love any suggestions because I hate feeling like I smell because my clothing smells. I’m located in Canada if that makes a difference for products. submitted by /u/kelleyymariee to r/laundry [link] [comments]
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kelleyymariee |
Aug 8, 2025 |
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The peppermint Castile soap method
I’ve mentioned this method of pest control dozens of times in various “Why is my plant dying?” threads. I preach this method as a cure-all. It may take two or three applications, but I’ve never killed a plant and I’ve saved dozens. It kills spidermites. It kills mealybugs. It kills scale. It kills aphids. I say “you need to put soap foam on it”, and this is what I mean. Encase in the peppermint soap, and let it dry in-place. The soap kills the pests, the peppermint residue keeps them from coming back. submitted by /u/arandomvirus to r/plants [link] [comments]
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arandomvirus |
Aug 2, 2025 |
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Castile soap works wonders for cleaning white seats
I know it is dirty, Spare me from the roast session they’re clean now lol submitted by /u/SirSlotty to r/TeslaModel3 [link] [comments]
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SirSlotty |
Apr 30, 2025 |
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Dr. Bronner’s Castile Soap
I have a bottle of Dr. Bronner’s Castile Soap that was accidentally put into my Instacart delivery last year. I know there’s allegedly 10 ways to use it (according to the bottle), but I can’t help but struggle understanding how this product can both mop my floor AND be a shave soap lol. I really want to use it up, but I really need help to understand if this actually works. What are some realistic ways you’ve used castile soap? Thank you! submitted by /u/livilco to r/ZeroWaste [link] [comments]
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livilco |
Mar 22, 2025 |
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Imagine having to design this without the use of modern technology.
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wickawickawatts |
Feb 19, 2025 |
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Has anybody tried Dr. Natural liquid Castile soap?
It’s on sale at my loca Walmart and just such a good deal. The only thing I seem to find online is that the bar soap leaves a sticky residue. It has some shea butter and I can’t tell I’d that will be better or worse than dr. Bronners. I don’t use it straight from the container, I usually mix it in with other ingredients to make face/body washes or something similar. Anybody tried this? submitted by /u/Anthro_Doing_Stuff to r/30PlusSkinCare [link] [comments]
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Anthro_Doing_Stuff |
Jan 9, 2025 |
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is Kirk's Castille Soap healthy and natural?
This soap is the cheapest healthy soap I was able to find. 4 oz bar for $1.25 in walmart. Ingredients seem like does not contain any chemical. I know everyone loves Dr. Bronner but it is more expensive. What are your thoughts? https://preview.redd.it/zow03r0qt3zc1.png?width=825&format=png&auto=webp&s=32f4d6afc8b08ca0437fe85f7bef51aeff40592b submitted by /u/misterno123 to r/Soap [link] [comments]
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misterno123 |
May 8, 2024 |
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Castile Soap -- you don't need 95% of your cleaning products
Anyone else use castile soap / just water for literally everything? I use castile soap for: doing the dishes, cleaning the toilet/shower/bathroom, laundry (sometimes, or I'll use molly's suds unscented), hands, hair, body, etc Do not let any marketing fool you into thinking you need Dawn to get grease off your plates and pans. Castile soap works amazingly, I have noticed zero decrease in cleaning power. It's also more cost effective -- one bottle of Dr. Bronners makes 10 bottles since you mix it 9:1 with water Also having to own dish soap, glass cleaner, toilet bowl cleaner, shower cleaner, laundry detergent, body soap, hair soap, hand soap, etc etc is so overwhelming when you can do it all with one!!! Plus castile soap is natural, doesn't have any weird additives, and it's way better for the environment than traditional cleaning products you'll find at CVS submitted by /u/REM_loving_gal to r/simpleliving [link] [comments]
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Feb 2, 2024 |
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This soap container (zoom in on the words)
All the products by them have stuff like this on them. It’s on the sides and back of the containers too. submitted by /u/chainandscale to r/Weird [link] [comments]
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chainandscale |
Jan 9, 2024 |
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Made liquid Castile Soap, can’t believe I never thought of it sooner
For those who don’t know Castile soap is natural soap, and is exactly the type of soap Dr. Bronners makes. If you don’t know Dr. Bronners Castile soap, it’s essentially a super powerful 18 in 1 liquid soap. Obviously that sounds like a red flag, but it’s natural soap, so it is literally created to use on the body, hair, as detergent, dish soap, cleaning solution, hand soap, etc. Despite it coming in concentrated (you really need to dilute that mfer) it’s still a little pricey, but I love it so much. So I just straight googled how to make my own Castile soap. You just need a slow cooker, Potassium Hydroxide, vegetable glycerin , distilled water, and some natural oil (coconut oil, olive oil, etc) I was scared after I got everything thinking it wouldn’t be worth it. I spent $55 on all the materials ($68 if you include the immersion blender I got). The recipe I followed created 3 liters of soap which I didn’t realize how much that was until I finished. I hardly used any of my limited ingredients (glycerin, coconut oil, potassium hydroxide) and I had a giant container of soap that I can use on ANYTHING. Now let’s be clear, this isn’t as strong as Dawn Platinum , but it’s still pretty fucking powerful Considering I hand made it. It completely strips the oils off my hands and dishes, definitely doesn’t moisturize and clean like most mainstream brands but I can live with that. And based off rough guesstimate, I think I can make at least 6-7 batches based off how much of the materials I bought (you will have to buy diluted water every time though if you only buy a gallon. Also, the amount of batches you can make will vary depending on how much of the materials you bought) I followed the recipe for the soap from a video but I don’t know if I can link it. But there’s so many recipes online you can follow too. If you do give it a try make sure you have a few hours of free time cause it do be taking a while to cook submitted by /u/kamekaze1024 to r/Frugal [link] [comments]
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Dec 10, 2023 |
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AITA for telling my gf the reason she’s always sick of because of her poor hygiene?
I don’t think I’m in the wrong here but maybe I’m being unreasonable, I don’t know. I 24F have been with my gf 22F for about 2 years now. She’s wonderful and I love her a lot. On our very first date, something I noticed was that she didn’t seem very concerned with cleanliness. Something to note is that masks were still mandatory where we live and so covid concerns were still very much a thing. We ended our date by grabbing a snack that she wanted us to bring back to her place. We got there and she immediately started taking everything out without washing her hands. Maybe I’m just a clean freak, but this surprised me a little. I brushed it off until she excitedly tried to get me to try some charcuterie jelly she had. She did this by dipping her finger directly into the jar and holding it out for me to try. At this point I felt pretty icky about it and jokingly said something like “and get a taste of all that stuff we were touching earlier?” (We were out and about, public transit, etc). She seemed a little embarrassed but agreed that was a little gross, but still didn’t wash her hands. This was the first day we knew each other. To this day, I have not witnessed her wash her hands with anything more than water. And even that takes me asking multiple times. She will go about her whole day, use the washroom, etc. without washing her hands. She loves finding “treasures” when we’re walking around, like abandoned toys, household stuff, clothes, etc even if they are visibly very dirty. She touches everything and anything, doesn’t wash her hands. She also showers maybe twice a week, doesn’t use soap there either. The ONLY time she washes her hair or uses soap to clean her body is when I literally do it for her, which she says she enjoys. This wouldn’t bother me so much if it weren’t for a few things: she likes to cook for me, she loves to dip her fingers into jars and drink straight from bottles instead of using silverware and cups, she touches my face a lot, and to be honest, she stinks. And onto my main point, she is ALWAYS sick. She tends to be very sensitive and gets very upset if she thinks that I’m implying that she’s gross in any way, so I try to be as gentle as possible when encouraging her to wash herself. Eventually, I guess I got fed up when she was complaining about being sick again, and said that maybe the reason she keeps getting colds, covid, etc. is because her hygiene isn’t very good. She got really quiet, cried a bit, and now she thinks that I think she is disgusting and cries whenever I bring up washing hands or anything like that. She used to just laugh and brush it off but now she seems to be really upset by it. I don’t know what else to do, and I feel like a jerk. But I don’t think I did anything wrong either. Edit: I’m getting a lot of the same questions in the comments and I responded to some but I’ll add it here. “What about when we’re intimate?” I’m a top, we pretty much only use toys and a strap, and I don’t like receiving (ever, not just from her). So yeah I’m not concerned about getting UTIs from that. I only go down on her after she’s had a thorough shower (done by me) “Have you ever asked why she doesn’t want to wash/why she doesn’t like soap?” Yeah and she usually brushes it off with humour, or starts crying. The little information I’ve been able to gather is that her parents were kind of neglectful by not really teaching her about this stuff. She also used to be bullied for being the “smelly kid” at school, and past partners have called her gross. She claims to not like the soap I have, even though I have several different types (bar, liquid, Castile, unscented baby soap). She also claims to be a “dirty hippie” or a “raccoon girl” and I think she just considers this like a quirky personality trait. “You’re gross too for being with her” yeah well I FEEL gross when she touches me, shares a bed with me, touches my things, cooks for me. I always change my sheets after she leaves, clean everything, I can usually get away with not eating what she cooks as I’m vegetarian and she usually cooks with meat. The odd time she cooks something vegetarian I’ll insist on doing the veggie cleaning and chopping and dump it in the pan or whatever for her, so minimal touching on her part. I know a lot of people don’t wash their hands often, but I’ve always washed mine frequently, and I sanitize my phone every day. I don’t like feeling this way, but the way she reacts makes me feel like I’m overreacting. “If I knew she was like this on the first date why did I keep dating her/why are you monitoring her bathroom and hygiene habits so closely, you’re a creep” It’s one of those things that sort of builds up over time and you don’t really see how bad it is until you’re deep into it. I was in a long term abusive relationship prior to this, and I’m NOT trying to compare this to abuse, but it’s the same idea of a “little” problem snowballing until one day you’re like damn, this is bad. I knew her hygiene wasn’t 100% right away, but I didn’t know it was literally non existent until we started spending prolonged periods of time at each others places and using the bathroom with each other in the room vs alone with the door closed, then I’d see her in the shower just standing there under the water not lathering up, using the toilet then just rinsing her hands with water, etc. She complains that she doesn’t like the soap I have, but I tell her that I have multiple types of soap (bar soap, regular liquid hand and body soaps of various scents, Castile soap, unscented baby soap, etc) so surely she must be okay with one of them? But no, she just hates using soap, period. submitted by /u/throwRAdirtygf to r/TwoHotTakes [link] [comments]
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throwRAdirtygf |
Jun 23, 2023 |
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walking through my garden with neem oil and castile soap
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geoshuwah |
Jul 14, 2022 |
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Is castile soap really a good alternative to shampoo? 'Cause I find it drying.
Hello! First of all,my routine and hair type: I've been doing water only washing for 2 or 3 months with generally good results, though I'm still experimenting to find what works for me. My hair is pretty dry, mostly straight and medium-thick. My goal with this switch is just healthier hair that will be more resistant to breakage and splitting (so I can grow it) and I think this has helped. I also have an itchy scalp, which has been annoying. I have tried ACV rinses and adding jojoba oil, but I don't have a set routine for those at this point. My question is about castile soap (Dr. Bronner's specifically in my case). Are people mostly into it just because it is a natural alternative to shampoo, with fewer of the chemicals that some hope to avoid? or is there some benefit beyond that? I had assumed it didn't strip the oils out of hair because it is presented as an alternative to sulfates, but I (and apparently many others on the internet) find it pretty drying, even though I dilute it about 10x. I currently only use it after jojoba masks, but I might not actually do those anymore, so I'm just wondering if I should stop experimenting with it because my main issue is dry hair. I don't really have a problem with overproduction of oil, but it can still be a challenge to get that balance between clean looking roots/scalp, no itchy scalp and moisturized ends. I can probably get by with just spot treating my scalp with dry shampoos, though I don't really like feeling all powdery. TLDR - Dr Bronners/castile soap: Why do you use it--to avoid chemicals or because it won't strip the oils? and how do I avoid its drying effects? because I prefer it to dry shampoo on the occasion that I need more than just water. submitted by /u/eeb620 to r/NoPoo [link] [comments]
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eeb620 |
Dec 12, 2015 |
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What do you think of Castile Soap for a facial cleanser?
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FlatBot |
Apr 29, 2014 |