
I’ve been trying to reduce the number of personal care products that I use lately. Not that I aim to be minimalistic or anything, but I feel like the more products I use, the more frequently I break out. I used to hoard shampoos, body washes, soaps, toothpaste, etc. My dermatologist suggested sticking to soap to cleanse my body, face, and hair. Frankly, I was scared – how am I supposed to keep my hair tangle-free and manageable without the help of conditioner? And what if soap dries my skin out? I gave Dr. Bronner’s Pure-Castile Liquid Soap a try, and I’ve been loving the way my skin and hair feel ever since. And I also gave Dr. Bronner’s All-One Toothpaste a try on a whim, and I now only buy this.
I experimented with various Dr. Bronner’s products and scents, and these two are my favorite Dr. Bronner’s products.

Pure-Castile Soap is Dr. Bronner’s bestselling soap, and it is cherished for its diverse uses. Here are 10 different ways you can use this soap.

I keep a bottle in my shower to use as a shampoo and body/facial wash. Pure-Castile Soap leaves my body feeling squeaky clean; however, it doesn’t dry out my scalp or hair. So weird, but in a good way. I still use a conditioner from time to time whenever I feel like my ends are getting dry, but I have successfully cut it down to 2-3 times a week.

I used to have a drawer full of toothpaste from different brands because I couldn’t find the toothpaste I really liked. They were just toothpaste I bought just because they were on sale or brand new. Dr. Bronner’s All-One Toothpaste has this perfectly-clean peppermint flavor that is so refreshing.


I hate toothpaste with artificially strong minty flavors because I can taste the chemicals long after I rinse my mouth. The All-One Toothpaste was one of the few that did not leave such an aftertaste.



The toothpaste is fluoride-free and made with 70% organic ingredients. The All-One toothpaste contains no synthetic detergent, foaming agents, or preservatives. And I noticed how little foam this toothpaste created. The consistency and texture feel very similar to Arm & Hammer toothpaste which contains baking soda. Once I got used to the whole no-foam idea, it didn’t bother me at all.
My bathroom vanity and shower shelf are clutter-free, and I love the way my skin and teeth feel.
I’ve been trying to reduce the number of personal care products that I use lately. Not that I aim to be minimalistic or anything, but I feel like the more products I use, the more frequently I break out. I used to hoard shampoos, body washes, soaps, toothpaste, etc. My dermatologist suggested sticking to soap to cleanse my body, face, and hair. Frankly, I was scared – how am I supposed to keep my hair tangle-free and manageable without the help of conditioner? And what if soap dries my skin out? I gave Dr. Bronner’s Pure-Castile Liquid Soap a try, and I’ve been loving the way my skin and hair feel ever since. And I also gave Dr. Bronner’s All-One Toothpaste a try on a whim, and I now only buy this.
I experimented with various Dr. Bronner’s products and scents, and these two are my favorite Dr. Bronner’s products.
Pure-Castile Soap is Dr. Bronner’s bestselling soap, and it is cherished for its diverse uses. Here are 10 different ways you can use this soap.
I keep a bottle in my shower to use as a shampoo and body/facial wash. Pure-Castile Soap leaves my body feeling squeaky clean; however, it doesn’t dry out my scalp or hair. So weird, but in a good way. I still use a conditioner from time to time whenever I feel like my ends are getting dry, but I have successfully cut it down to 2-3 times a week.
I used to have a drawer full of toothpaste from different brands because I couldn’t find the toothpaste I really liked. They were just toothpaste I bought just because they were on sale or brand new. Dr. Bronner’s All-One Toothpaste has this perfectly-clean peppermint flavor that is so refreshing.
I hate toothpaste with artificially strong minty flavors because I can taste the chemicals long after I rinse my mouth. The All-One Toothpaste was one of the few that did not leave such an aftertaste.
The toothpaste is fluoride-free and made with 70% organic ingredients. The All-One toothpaste contains no synthetic detergent, foaming agents, or preservatives. And I noticed how little foam this toothpaste created. The consistency and texture feel very similar to Arm & Hammer toothpaste which contains baking soda. Once I got used to the whole no-foam idea, it didn’t bother me at all.
My bathroom vanity and shower shelf are clutter-free, and I love the way my skin and teeth feel.