3 parts water 1 part vinegar 2 squirts of non-toxic soap (we use either Seventh Generation dishsoap or Dr.
Bronners liquid soap) 4 drops of lemon essential oil or lavender essential oil (optional)
My son also makes a fabulous shampoo out of 1/3 cup Dr.
Bronners liquid soap, 1/4 c. coconut milk, and 1 tsp nut oil (he uses walnut).
Not exact matches
Figure out which Dr.
Bronners Organic Pure Castile
Liquid Soap you like most with their trial sizes.
I brush my teeth with
soap using «kiss my face pure olive oil
soap» or Dr
Bronners in bar or
liquid form the glycerin amounts in these wouldn't be in the high amounts that prevent the remineralization of teeth.
I did use temporarily the green tea
liquid castille
soap from dr
bronners but my skin didn't seem to like it.
Shaving your legs: Use Dr.
Bronners liquid castile
soap.
How very exciting This rinse will work well for anybody who is using something quite basic to wash their hair — Dr.
Bronners and baking soda included Dr.
Bronners is basically just rather expensive homemade
liquid soap / shampoo (the two don't generally vary too much), so I would definitely recommend doing an acidic rinse after using that to wash your hair.