Dr. Woods Pure Castile Soap Peppermint - 32 Oz
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Brand | Dr. Woods |
Item model number | DRW51202 |
Color | Green |
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Product Id | 2009370 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.6 (45 ratings) 4.6 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 689191512020 |
3 Pack of Dr. Woods Pure Castile Soap Peppermint - 32 Oz
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I use this in a mix to kill spider mite on house plants. Works great.
I found spider mites on my bonsai tree. When looking for a solution I discovered a receipt using Dr Woods products. I followed the recipe, and the spider mites are no longer. The bonsai tree is growing and healthy.
great
I read about this product for use to combat aphids (white flies) and so far it's been doing a great job using a small amount diluted with water. Reading the other uses I have bathed and washed my hair with it and like how it feels.
Been buying this for years. Use it in a foaming soap dispenser half warm water half soap..... makes a great foaming soap to wash hands and I also was fruit off with it as well. I have washed laundry, dishes , shaved my legs also !!! Always order lots to have on hand!!
Haven't used yet but I purchased for an all natural homemade plant wellness spray against parasitic attack and mold/mildew. (In case anyone would like the mixture recipe I'll incorporate it in my review here) it's a safe mixture to leave on your indoor/outdoor plants or gardens. Kills any parasites along with their eggs/larva. Also kills any mold or mildew from the soil/plants. I mix it up in a 2 liter hand pump sprayer for a more even application. **this mixture does lose potency, so I recommend only mixing as needed, and discard any unused product.** -1/4 cup Dr. Woods pure castile peppermint soap -1/4 cup Dr. Woods pure castile tea tree soap -1 cup 70% isopropyl alcohol -1 tablespoon 1% hydrogen peroxide -2 cups filtered water. (Tap is safe to use but might leave water droplet residue) Hope this helps someone out there, and have a great day folks.
Good value. I was comparing it to another Doctor's peppermint soap, and it's not as tingly but it is a lot more reasonable in price.
It's quite rich, 32oz. can be easily diluted into 64oz. or 96oz. if you want to push it, however, I would say you still will be satisfied with its results; Not to leave the fact that you are cutting your cost in half or more as well.
Really makes my face itch in areas where I got hypopigmentated from the sun. When I washed and rinsed my face well in the shower, everything seemed fine... After a few minutes, though, I had to wash my face with water again due to my face having a late reaction. Itchiness like crazy. I'm just going to be using this as a shampoo and household cleaner instead of allowing it to be a facial-soap as well as a body wash. I don't know if it's the strong peppermint that is causing the reaction, or what. Love the price, though. Fine enough for a really diluted shampoo and a more natural dish soap.
dose not suds up well as dr bonners and leaves an oily residue after rinsing going back to dr bonners.