Dr. Bronner’s Trial (or De-chemical-ifying)

Jul 14 2009

I bought a small two ounce bottle of Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soap today (tea tree fragrance variety) out of curiosity and a general desire to use all things natural. By trying this out, I’m not being an over-zealous tree hugger. Think of me as having an ever-appropriate amount of zeal for hugging trees.

At first, it would appear frivolous to use Dr. Bronner’s soap. It seems more expensive ($2.19 for two ounces), but when used properly (a tiny dab for lots of cleaning) it seems that it could actually be the frugal choice. What really sold me, is not only could it be less expensive, good for the environment, and better than everything else for me, but I’ve read that it be used for everything but contact solution. Yes, I’ve even heard of using it as toothpaste.

I’m all for simplifying, and if I can replace soap, shampoo, face wash, toothpaste, surface cleaner, laundry detergent, and a weapon to defend myself from thieves and murderers, with one natural, fair trade, organic, sweet smelling soap, I’m sold.

Thus begins my trial use of Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soap. We’ll see how it goes. For starters, I will use it for soap, face wash, shampoo, and aftershave. I will also compare it to Shave Secret, thanks to my good friend Drew Shahan, the best shaving solution I have yet found. I’ll be testing not only the performance but also how little I can use.

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