These bottles are $ 15 at the vitamin shop...when they have them in stock. So 2 for $ 21 is, shall we say, awesome!
This soap is like an air conditioner for the skin. It wakes you up in the shower and you smell so minty fresh when done! It does leave your skin dry, so to combat this I use (in the winter) the Body Shop Scrubbing oil and (in the summer) Skin so Soft oil (to ward off mosquitoes) which will stop the skin from drying and seal in that shower moisture.
But I wouldn't recommend using this soap for the face, even if you have oily skin. It would dry out the face.Although overall I do like the product, I have noticed after several weeks of use that it has started to irritate the more sensitive skin areas (underarms, face and nether-regions). After not using it on those areas for a few days, the irritation did go away.
I may be in the minority on this my skin may be overly sensitive to one or more of the ingredients but it may not be perfect for everyone.I started using Dr. Bronner's Magic Soap when I went organic two years ago. It is a bit pricier than other soaps, but sometimes I like to treat myself. I use it as a shower gel and to make it stretch a bit longer, I mix equal parts soap with water in another bottle and it works just as well because the soap is very concentrated. The peppermint is very minty and refreshing especially when you wake up in the morning and leaves your skin tingly and clean. You can also use this soap to wash dishes, the floor, and clothes. It's all natural and does not contain any sodium laurel sulfate, which can dry out the skin and potentially cause even more serious damage. I highly recommend this product. I also like their bar soaps.This is the best soap that I have ever tried. I don't know about others but I like my skin to feel squeaky clean with no left over residue.I love peppermint soaps and shampoos, and this one is pretty good. It does leave a little bit of that tight, dry feeling you can get from bar soaps, but if you dilute it with a little it works quite well. My problem is more with the label and all of the strange, religious nonsense all over it. I'm sorry, I just don't want a weird religious lecture from my soap and it makes the label hard to read if you're trying to figure out the directions for recommended use. But having said that, if the label doesn't bother you, it's a good, healthy, natural product that you can use just about anywhere.
Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps Pure-Castile Soap, 18-in-1 Hemp Peppermint, 32-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 2)
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