Dr. Bronner’s – Organic Sugar Soap (Lavender, 64 Ounce) – Made with Organic Oils, Sugar and Shikakai Powder, 4-in-1 Uses: Hands, Body, Face and Hair, Cleanses, Moisturizes and…

$45.60

(13 customer reviews)
Dr. Bronner's - Organic Sugar Soap (Lavender, 64 Ounce) - Made with Organic Oils, Sugar and Shikakai Powder, 4-in-1 Uses: Hands, Body, Face and Hair, Cleanses, Moisturizes and... $45.60
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  • USDA ORGANIC & FAIR TRADE INGREDIENTS: Fair trade & organic sugar combined with organic shikakai powder keeps your skin nourished, hydrated & smooth. Organic coconut-olive-hemp oils blend for a creamy castile lather—our soapmaking tradition!
  • HEAVENLY SCENTS: Pure essential oils and organic sugar make for a delightful aroma. An elegant addition to your bath and kitchen—Organic Sugar Soaps are good for washing hands, face, body & hair! Follow with Citrus Hair Rinse for silky smooth hair.
  • ORGANIC SHIKAKAI POWDER: Shikakai powder, derived from a tree, has long been used in traditional Indian hair & body care. Shikakai conditions skin & hair as it cleanses. With a low pH—it’s mild on scalp & hair!
  • ORGANIC & FAIR TRADE PALM KERNEL OIL: Grown by fairly-paid smallholder farmers in Ecuador to ensure sustainable harvesting techniques that won’t damage local habitats—providing the smooth & creamy lather of our soaps while benefiting people & planet.
  • PACKAGED IN 100% POST-CONSUMER RECYCLED PLASTIC BOTTLES: Dr. Bronner’s is diverting discarded plastic from landfills by using & increasing demand for recycled plastic bottles. This eliminates waste & has a positive environmental impact!

Additional information

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Product Dimensions

4.92 x 4.92 x 7.8 inches, 4.7 Pounds

Item model number

812128

UPC

018787990018

Manufacturer

Dr. Bronner's

13 reviews for Dr. Bronner’s – Organic Sugar Soap (Lavender, 64 Ounce) – Made with Organic Oils, Sugar and Shikakai Powder, 4-in-1 Uses: Hands, Body, Face and Hair, Cleanses, Moisturizes and…

  1. Hannah

    I bought this product two months ago. At first i loved it. I felt so clean. My hair was shiny. About three weeks ago is when it all changed. All of a sudden i started getting itchy. And over the past 3 weeks it has gotten worst. This will wipe out the protective barrier of moisture your skin has. I have developed either eczema or dermatitis from this CRAP. I had to run to the 24 hour drug store tonight tonight to purchase a cream to relieve my skin because i wanted to rip it off my body. I stopped using this WEEKS AGO. WEEEEKS. And I am covered in hives, rash, sores, bumps. No one should be using this. Our skin doesnt like soap. Please dont use this on your precious skin. Learn from me. If you filter reviews or even google this company and rashes you will find other people with the same complaints. I had to google it because at first I didn’t think it was the soap. Now I had to spend $70 in products just to repair my skin. I dont care how much jesus crap the owner spews on this bottle. It isnt heavenly. Learn from me.

  2. Juan Pablo Gil Díaz

    Ottimo prodotto detergente senza seccare la pelle che rimane morbida e con un ottimo profumo di lavanda. Ne ho comprato un altro flacone.Penso che in estate sarà ottimo.

  3. BB

    The lavender scent is pleasant and feels nice when applying, as well as the after effect on the skin. My skin loves this stuff! (I tend to have dry, bumpy skin, but not since using Dr. Bronner’s products – and a really good shower filter.) However, not so great for my hair. It seemed too thick to get it down to my scalp, where I need it most/only. By the time I got it to my scalp it wouldn’t lather anymore, and it’s a little too harsh for my curly hair to let it sit that long while working it in. I went back to using the brand’s liquid castile soap for washing my scalp (gets straight to the scalp and washes out quickly). So, while this sugar soap claims to be a catch-all – I don’t recommend it for hair (at least not for curly hair). Otherwise, it delivers as promised – healthy looking/feeling, hydrated skin. (If you have hard water (high chlorine and other contaminate levels, or well water with heavy metal, etc) and don’t use a shower filter – don’t blame the product for ‘not working’ – get a filter!)

  4. Janicebythesea

    Not sure what happened here, but a friend of mine has this soap and it smells amazing…. Got mine and was so excited to try it, but to my surprise it smelt really strong like fish oil…. Normally I love the brand and have bought other products from them, don’t think I will buy this one in particular again.

  5. Sue

    Dr Bronner’s soaps are always nice. Arrived promptly. Thanks.

  6. Customer

    When smelling it for the first time, it may smell different but in a nice way. It does the cleaning action quite well.

  7. katheryn

    I’ve been using Dr Bronners as a multi purpose cleaner for literally Everything for a few years. My sister mentioned this sugar wash so I thought why not since I love it for everything else! And IM HOOKED!! My utmost favorite thing about it is it doesn’t leave any slippery crap in the shower. Rinses soo well off your skin. Even tried on my hair and lord it works! Shiny and soft results. Smell is good, not great but I use patchouli spray on my body anyway. Love the pump. My skin is more hydrated. And honestly? This company in and of itself is just awesome. Only downside I can say is price. But..very worth it. Won’t be using anything else. Ever.

  8. Empress A

    What can I say! The smell is amazing as always , it’s great for sensitive skin but still such a great cleanser. I love all things dr. Bonners and this didn’t miss. I’ve refilled my smaller bottles 3 times with one of these gallons.

  9. Hannah

    I truly love it. Will buy again.

  10. Dave Dilts

    Great soap

  11. Phillip Hoffman

    Not only does this lavender soap smell wonderful but it makes your skin feel so clean without ever drying it out. The best part is that it’s all natural. I like this so much better than Dr. Bronner’s regular liquid soap that I used to use. I guess it’s because of the sugar that they add to the formula which really makes a difference.

  12. Janel

    Un buen olor

  13. ChickenGrrl

    I could not love this stuff more! This soap smells amazing, even better than their original lavender castile soap; the lavender fragrance is somehow deeper and more complex. The consistency is very creamy, the lather luxurious. The lather is even fabulous when I put it in a foaming soap dispenser at a ratio of 1:5 with water. It is just yummy!

    I am a longtime fan of Dr. Bronner’s original castile soap, which I’ve been using almost exclusively since college (and we will not talk about how long ago that was!). I discovered this soap while I was searching for something gentle, non-drying, and natural for the super-sensitive skin of the 93-year-old lady I was working for. She needed something for hand-washing at her kitchen and bathroom sinks, but she’d tried Dr. B’s castile soap and wanted something more moisturizing. I had never used this sugar soap, had never even heard of it until I found it on the shelf at my local natural grocery store, but I got her a bottle of it to try. She she went crazy for it! Meanwhile, I was using it every day while I was at her house — and needless to say, I fell in love with it, too!

    A couple of years later, that same lady I worked for asked me about body wash, because she was unhappy with whatever what she’d been using. I reminded her that this soap is a hand *and body* soap (and showed her the label to reassure her). I think she was skeptical, but she really liked using it in the shower, too! I know for a fact that she’s used nothing but the sugar soap for hand-washing since then, and I’m pretty sure she’s never tried anything else as a body wash.

    I had originally used the shikakai hand and body soap that the sugar soap replaced, so I was a little apprehensive about this “sugar” version, but honestly, I couldn’t tell a difference between the two. I’m still a huge fan — and I sound like a walking advertisement for Dr. B’s!

    Sometimes I find Dr. B’s original castile soap to be a tad too harsh for hand soap (I know! Sacrilege!), because the skin on my hands is SO much more more sensitive than anywhere else, especially when I’m having a bad flare-up of eczema. So I’ve replaced it at all the sinks in my house with the sugar soap. I have kind of a problem with too much hand-washing, but the only side-effect of this is going through so many towels! Under “normal” circumstances, this soap doesn’t dry out or irritate my hands at all; it actually feels moisturizing, and my hands feel soft afterwards. Even when my eczema is really bad and everything hurts, this is much less irritating than anything else.

    I’ve only tried two “flavors” of this, lavender and lemongrass-lime, but I imagine the others are just as awesome. I’m a huge fan of their original peppermint castile soap from way back, and later became completely addicted to the lavender. The lavender sugar soap is just as addicting, if not more so! I have some in my bathroom and guest bath, and the lemongrass-lime is at my kitchen sink. I would like to try some of the peppermint the next time I need to “reload” — if I can tear myself away from the lemongrass-lime and lavender!

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