Dr Bronner's
$11.95 RRP $10.20 Members

Available: In Stock

Pure-Castile Bar Soap
Citrus
140g

Citrus has an invigorating blend of organic orange, lemon and lime oils! Made with certified fair trade ingredients and organic hemp oil for a soft, smooth lather that won’t dry your skin. 100% biodegradable in a 100% post-consumer recycled wrapper.

The benefits.

  • Lathers naturally, cleanses and protects skin (antibacterial properties)
  • Helps smooth and soothe dry and irritated skin (monounsaturated fats)
  • Helps ease eczema and psoriasis (anti-inflammatory properties)
  • Helps protect against skin cell degeneration, delaying the appearance of aging (antioxidants)

What goes in.

Organic Coconut Oil*, Organic Palm Oil*, Sodium Hydroxide**, Water, Organic Olive Oil*, Organic Orange Oil, Organic Hemp Oil, Organic Jojoba Oil, Organic Lemon Oil, Organic Lime Oil, Sea Salt, Citric Acid, Tocopherol

*Certified fair trade ingredients
**None remains after saponifying oils into soap & glycerin.

What's kept out.

Added fragrances, synthetic preservatives or foaming agents.

Did you know?

Did you know many commercial personal and household cleaning products list sodium lauryl sulphate as a main ingredient? This is a detergent and foaming agent that dries out skin and cause irritation. A “foam-fresh” feeling, but at what cost?

Geography.

Born in the USA.

Hot tip.

It’s so clean and gentle — why stop at your body? This soap is made for washing your hair, face and skin. The ultimate top-to-toe wash.

Dr Bronner's

You may not expect a 150-year-old company to be setting the bar on corporate ethics, but Dr. Bronner’s is no ordinary company. This family-owned and run business has been making socially and environmentally responsible soaps of the highest quality from day one – and then dedicating their profits to help make a better world. Pioneers of organic personal-care products in the US, supporters of animal advocacy organisations, and creators of fair-trade projects across the world to ensure the just treatment of farmers and workers? We think Saint Bronner’s would be a more accurate description.