








🌸 Elevate your daily cleanse with nature’s all-in-one luxury!
Dr. Bronner's Organic Sugar Soap (Lavender, 24 oz) is a vegan, USDA organic, and fair trade certified multi-use soap that cleanses, moisturizes, and nourishes skin and hair. Formulated with organic sugar, coconut, olive, and hemp oils, plus traditional shikakai powder, it offers a creamy, low-pH lather suitable for hands, face, body, and hair. Packaged in 100% post-consumer recycled plastic, it supports sustainable farming and environmental responsibility.





C**.
Love this shower soap !
Love this soap ! Best I have tried. It smells so good and keeps your skin super soft .
H**S
Refreshing and great for hair growth
I use this shampoo almost exclusively and it is amazing for washing out the oils that I treat my hair with without drying my skin and scalp. It smells amazing and has helped restore growth. I am adamant about recycling and refusing and this bottle has enabled me to refill my pumps over and over. Perfect size. It lasts forever. Truly effective and will not dry it your skin. I love this shampoo.
M**R
Luxurious!
Bronner’s is my favorite. Lathers easy, leaves you clean, organic peppermint soap with sugar that doesn’t leave your skin dry. Leaves skin moisturized. Versatile soap - hair , face and body.
P**S
Freshness
Cleansing quality is amazing and leaves you feeling fresh.
A**O
Amazing Soap, Frustrating Bottle
Overall, I LOVE this soap. For an all-natural product, it cleans my hair better than any other I've tried—and I’ve tried a lot! It leaves my hair feeling fresh and truly clean. You do need to use a generous amount, but the results are totally worth it.That said, I’m knocking off one star because of the packaging. I’ve purchased this soap multiple times, and every single time it arrives with the pump broken. The pump just seems cheap and doesn't hold up during shipping. I end up having to unscrew the top and pour it out every time, which isn’t ideal—especially in the shower.Despite that annoyance, I keep coming back because the product itself is just that good. I really hope they upgrade the packaging in the future!
B**E
Read the instructions; use Dr. Bonner's rinse at a minimum.
I think reviews involving personal care products need to remind readers everyone has a different body chemistry and what might work for one may not for another.Having said that, if you decide to try Dr. Bonner's products, it is very important you read the instructions and follow them. If the product you purchase recommends a companion Dr. Bonner product, I strongly urge you to get it as well. These products seem to be designed to work well together. Also, having tried 3 commercial hair conditioners, they do not necessarily play well with this soap when used as a shampoo.I've always had skin sensitivities to detergents, shampoo, conditioners, soap, etc, since I was an infant. However, about 10 years ago, it blossomed into a full blown allergy. Then about 3 years ago, I also developed an allergy to any products (not just personal care products) which contained perfumes of any kind.My sister brought me a bottle of "Dr. Bronner's Organic Baby Unscented Sugar Soap" to try, having been told it could be used on my hair as well. It worked exceptionally well, but left my hair feeling unpleasant in a number of ways. (Note: NO perfume scents of any kind.)After reading a lot of reviews, I also purchased "Dr. Bonner's Hair Conditioner Rinse - Citrus" and "Dr. Bonner's Organic Hair Creme - Peppermint".I carefully followed the instructions and have found both products do exactly as promised, leaving my hair manageable, clean and nice to the touch. If anything, I think my scalp has even improved in that I no longer see as much flaking. (And for those interested, I've tried every conceivable product designed for scalp itchiness, flakiness, etc. -- none had any effect and most made the problem worse.)I will admit, I was loath to spend more money on a product which didn't state it was scent free. However, these scents don't appear to be artificial and peppermint (the hair creme) and citrus (rinse) not only don't bother me, they even have a nice scent. If I were to guess, though, the scent doesn't last long, since none of my 3 grand daughters (who live with us) have said anything -- they are generally the first to notice because of their concern about my allergies.The basic instructions are to:1) wash your hair and rinse with water;2) mix 1 capful of the hair rinse with 8 oz water and pour slowly over your hair to remove your soap/shampoo;3) towel dry and add hair creme.My steps are a bit more, only because I like to wash my hair twice. (It's a baby boomer thing, folks.)1) wash my hair with a glycerin soap;2) wash my hair with Dr. Bonner's baby soap; rinse with water, squeeze out water;3) rinse my hair with diluted (see above) Dr. Bonner's hair rinse;4) gently towel dry;5) using a very, very small amount of hair creme spread across my palms, I gently rub it into a section of hair and repeat for each section. I then use a comb to help evenly disperse the creme.Note: Near as I can tell, I can use either just the glycerin bar soap or just Dr. Bonner's baby soap provided I finish with his rinse and creme. I continue to use the glycerin soap for the first wash because it's quite inexpensive at my local dollar store. I actually prefer Dr. Bonner's baby soap as a shampoo (easier to use), but since I wash my hair twice, this is solely a means to control expenditures.My only complaint: hair cleaning now takes me considerably longer than it did before ... 10 minutes vs 1-2 minutes.
C**N
It's more than just a soap...It's my shampoo!
I use this for my hair, replacing typical shampoos. It works great, and I love that there are virtually no chemicals in the formula. I love the smell, too.
A**R
Dr Bronner's Organic Sugar Soap, Lavender
I purchased the 64 Oz Lavender sugar soap last month. I ordered the large size because l had got a small bottle of the exact same soap at a local Mama Jean's Natural Market and LOVED it. I have very dry skin and it really helped. I used it at the bathroom sink for hand washing and my hands felt so much better and softer after using my original locally purchased bottle. The formula was very moisturizing. So when l ran out l got on Amazon and ordered the 64 Oz. It seems very different and is really making my skin extremely dry again. It should have been exactly the same! So now l am wondering if it truly is the same formula/ingredients. It's very expensive! So l expected it to be the same. I am really disappointed 😞 Won't purchase it again.
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