Sunday, May 6

Almond Honey, Peppermint, and Coco Loco Limeade Natural Soap Review.


Dr. Jacobs Natural is great if you like to use the same products for everyone in the household. I think it's a great alternative to shampoo/body wash and facial cleaner all in one bottle. It is free of all the bad things that shouldn't even be added to products that touch our skin. It's free of preservatives, coloring, paraben, sulfate, gluten, synthetic fragrances and NON-GMO. They had me at 100% Natural, and most importantly Cruelty-Free made in the U.S.


I was sent the Almond Honey 32 oz Liquid Castile Soap, Peppermint 16 oz Liquid Castile Soap, and Coco Loco Limeade 5 oz Loofah Exfoliating Castile Soap Bar for Review. It's a lot of soap! The formula is very thick, and lathers amazingly. I really enjoy the fresh natural smells of each one, and the soap leaves zero residues.


The bottles are made of recyclable containers, and free of harsh chemicals that pollute groundwater. Castile Soap can also be used for household cleaners, laundry soap, and dish soap. Since the soap is very thick, and double cleaning power of other soaps, it only needs a few drops and lasts a very long time. Castile liquid soap is an all-vegetable oil based soap. It is named for Castile, Spain, where it is known for its olive oil. Previously, Castile bar soap was made with olive oil and animal fat. Now, liquid and solid forms of castile soap are made with vegetable oils including palm, coconut, olive, and hemp. This is a sponsored Review post through USFAMILYGUIDE.


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