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Dr. Woods Pure Cleansing Tea Tree Liquid Castile Soap is a 946 ml vegan, cruelty-free, and sulfate-free liquid soap formulated with natural tea tree oil, vitamin E, hemp, and botanical extracts. Designed for normal to oily skin, it delivers a deep antibacterial cleanse while nourishing and hydrating skin without harsh detergents. Its rich coconut and olive oil base produces a luxurious lather suitable for face, body, hair, and even household plant care.
| ASIN | B004VTWA1I |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 47,561 in Beauty ( See Top 100 in Beauty ) 295 in Hand Wash |
| Colour | No Color |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,154) |
| Date First Available | 11 April 2010 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Item model number | 2876 |
| Manufacturer | Dr. Woods |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part number | 2876 |
| Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 12.7 x 15.24 cm; 453.59 g |
| Size | 946.35 ml (Pack of 1) |
B**E
Perfect for houseplant pest control
Just what I needed for my homemade houseplant pest treatment. Great for prevention too.
A**W
Plants
Great for cleaning plant leaves
K**D
Brilliant Soap!
I've tried various natural hand soaps over the years, but Dr. Woods Tea Tree Castile Soap is by far my favourite. Since I discovered it in 2011, I haven't used anything else. It's just the right consistency for a pump dispenser (not too thin and not too thick), smells clean and fresh without being overpowering, and does not dry out my hands. It also makes a great body wash. It contains: purified water, saponified coconut, hemp & olive oils (with retained glycerin), vitamin E, tea tree oil, sea salt, citric acid and rosemary extract - NO parabens, phthalates, lauryl / laureth sulfate or petroleum derivatives. I would recommend it to anyone looking for an all natural and eco-friendly hand soap.
F**M
Best product I’ve used
10/10 worked wonders for me
M**R
What I wanted
Good
R**A
Good product
Really good clean product and smells amazing, definitely recommend.
N**N
Best product
Product worked wonders for me
M**.
All-round "Cleanser!". :)
Dr. Woods Tea Tree, Shampoos; cleans the body, the face all in one "shower!!". Brilliant!. Foams up to an nice rich lather!. >BUY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. Dr. Woods. A Happy Customer.
J**N
It's hard to lather with a wash cloth but this stuff is great! When I get in the shower I use it as shampoo, face and body wash. For those who hate the smell of tea tree oil you may want to avoid this because it's strong. Also if you use this as shampoo you will have to use conditioner right away as it will leave your hair dry. My body didn't feel dry after using it but that could be because I use heavy creams currently as it's winter. Not sure if you are to dilute it but I will buy it again as it cuts down on waste for it's multiple uses!
K**S
Worth the price. Thick and lovley
J**J
Selecting the Dr. Woods Castile Soap Variety that is best for you can seem a daunting task with so many options, and indeed, with so many similar options. I have ordered a sample of most of the varieties, so can offer some assistance. Let's start with some not-so-obvious helpful observations: * The "Tea Tree Oil" Variety as offered in the "NATURALS" Product Line is dramatically thinner in consistency (thinner in its viscosity) when compared to the Regular (Not "NATURALS") product line of Tea Tree Oil Soap, which is much thicker. In fact, the "NATURALS" variation on the Tea Tree Soap is so extremely thin and watery, it pours very much like water. If you want a Tea Tree Soap that is thicker (like one would expect when ordering liquid soap), then be sure to go with the Dr. Wood Regular Product Line, and not the "Naturals" Product Line which in spite of costing slightly more, is actually very disappointing. This is also true of the Dr., Woods "Citrus" variety of "Naturals"... it is also very watery and super-thin. * Do not assume that this difference is the case across the entire catalog of Dr. Woods Varieties... it is not. The "Naturals" variation is just as thick as the "Regular" Variation for the other varieties: Peppermint, Black Soap, Etc. In these cases, there is no discernible difference between the "Regular" and the "Naturals" varieties when it comes to thickness (viscosity) of the liquid soap. I know... that is confusing... even infuriating... illogical... and literally "inconsistent", but I'm telling you, it is true... just so you know. * There is almost no discernible difference in the look, feel, thickness, or smell, of the "WITH Shea Butter" varieties when compared to the "WITHOUT Shea Butter" varieties. This is true across all the different types of Dr. Woods Liquid Soaps. This leads me to believe that there must be very little "Shea Butter" in any of the "WITH Shea Butter" varieties. The purpose of Shea Butter is to make the soap more moisturizing. This begs the question, "Why offer almost every variety WITH and WITHOUT Shea Butter?" The answer, I believe, is two-fold: First, some people are allergic to nuts, and Shea Butter is essentially a nut oil, so those with nut allergies are advised to avoid it. Second, adding Shea Butter to a liquid soap decreases its life span, because natural Shea Butter Oil... which does not smell great to begin with, degrades considerably after a year or two, and can begin to foul the liquid soap if it is stored long-tern prior to being used. For this reason alone, I would say, chose the varieties WITHOUT Shea Butter, unless you have a strong personal love for Shea Butter, and plan to use the soap within a year or so. * Regarding the smell of the many varieties, I will say this: All of them smell acceptable. None of them small particularly bad to me. The Tea Tree Oil - their #1 seller due to its wonderful natural antibacterial properties - probably smells the least pleasant... but it is truly not that bad at all, and the smell is not too strong. The "Black Soap" is the variety that smells the most like conventional soap. The Peppermint... which you might assume would smell the best... actually does not have a very strong smell. It has a slightly minty smell which is somewhat pleasant, but not that bold. The Citrus has a nice orange-lemon-citrus type of smell, but again, fairly mild. Personally, I believe the variety that has both the strongest smell and the most pleasant smell, is the Almond Oil. The Almond variety has a very SWEET candy-like smell which I love. And again, to clarify: whether you choose "Naturals" or "Regular" or whether you choose "With Shea Butter" or "Without Shea Butter"... these decisions do not effect the smell very much. As detailed above, however, the "Naturals" variety of Tea Tree Oil and Citrus are extremely thin and watery, so I recommend avoiding "Naturals" in just those two varieties. Now, I'm going to tell you my little secret: I suspect a lot of people are like me, and they want the natural antibacterial benefits of a Tea Tree Oil soap, but would prefer that it have the sweet and pleasant Christmas-candy-like smell of the Almond Oil soap. I achieve this effect by mixing Two (2) to Three (3) parts Dr. Woods Tee Tree Oil Soap with one (1) part Dr. Woods Almond Oil Soap. The almond oil smell is so much stronger that even diluted, it definitely becomes the dominant smell, and the result is a great-smelling liquid soap with natural antibacterial properties. You can also try mixing Peppermint or Citrus with the Tea Tree Oil, if for some reason you are among the minority of people who don't like the Almond Oil smell... but I find it works best with the Tea Tree and Almond Oil mixture. I use the "Regular" (not "Naturals") variety, and I use the NO Shea Butter (not with Shea Butter) variety... though this mixing effect also works well with the Shea Butter varieties if you prefer them. OK... I know that's a lot of information I just gave you, but that is as simple as I can make it, and I think if you try my 2 to 1 or 3 to 1 mix of mostly Tea Tree Oil Soap with some Almond Oil Soap,the result will be very pleasing for you. Happy soap mixing!
R**L
This has a really mild smell that I really appreciate in a tea tree product. My partner has been using it for folliculitis, and when he crawls into bed he actually smells really nice and his skin is so soft. I'm able to use it in the bathtub, which is amazing because usually I develop irritation if I put anything in the bath water. I have used it to clean the shower too, but soap tends to leave a residue so I'm sticking to body care. It's a great value for quality and quantity.
A**N
This is a good product. It isn't too watery (or thick) so when using soap not much is wasted. A little goes a long way. No build up and it doesn't leave skin too try. It gives a nice lather and rinses easily. The tree oil scent isn't over powering, however the scent is plain so pretty good for people with allergy to scents. Also it os responsibly priced for 32 ounces here on Amazon. I will definitely purchase this product again.
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