I've used Dr. Bronner's for close to 25 years. The only issue I had was that they tended to dry out my skin. I have recently tried Dr. Wood's castile soaps in the bottle.
Much less drying...tried both the Pure Black Soap and the Pepperimint soap. The Black Soap is more moisturizing but kind of has a flowery scent. The Peppermint soap is peppermint.
The Dr. Woods brand does not lather up like the Dr. Bronners, but it makes a very good shaving soap, whereas the Dr Bronners does not.
Dr. Woods Castile Soaps
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Re: Dr. Woods Castile Soaps
Do you use a loofah? What kind of lotion do you use on your legs?
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Re: Dr. Woods Castile Soaps
WTF? This shit belongs in the kettlebell forum.