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18-in-1 Pure-Castile Magic Soap - Peppermint

by Dr. Bronner's

Dr. Bronner's Peppermint Castile Soap is one of the cleanest multi-purpose soaps available, made with certified organic and fair trade ingredients. Its simple plant-based formula is safe for both personal care and household cleaning, though the concentrated formula requires proper dilution.

  • Water – safe · Pure water serves as the base solvent for this liquid soap formulation.
  • Organic Coconut Oil – beneficial · Saponified coconut oil creates gentle cleansing action and produces good lather. Organic certification ensures no pesticide residues.
  • Potassium Hydroxide – safe · Used to saponify oils into soap. While caustic in raw form, it's fully reacted in the finished product, making it safe.
  • Organic Palm Kernel Oil – safe · Fair trade and sustainably sourced palm kernel oil adds cleansing properties. Dr. Bronner's ensures ethical sourcing.
  • Organic Olive Oil – beneficial · Moisturizing oil that helps counteract the drying effects of coconut oil-based soaps. Rich in antioxidants.
  • Organic Hemp Oil – beneficial · Provides omega fatty acids and helps maintain skin barrier function. Adds moisturizing properties to the soap.
  • Organic Jojoba Oil – beneficial · Closely mimics skin's natural sebum, providing excellent moisturizing without clogging pores.
  • Organic Peppermint Oil – safe · Natural essential oil providing cooling sensation and antimicrobial properties. Can be irritating to sensitive skin or mucous membranes.
  • Citric Acid – safe · Natural preservative from citrus fruits that adjusts pH and prevents rancidity of oils.
  • Tocopherol (Vitamin E) – beneficial · Natural antioxidant that prevents oil rancidity and provides skin-protective benefits.

USDA Organic certified

Fair Trade certified

Versatile multi-purpose use

Biodegradable formula

No synthetic preservatives or detergents

Concentrated formula reduces packaging waste

Can be drying if used undiluted

Peppermint may irritate sensitive skin

Not suitable as toothpaste despite marketing claims