Lather Up With Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps

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Rubbing soap all over has never felt so good.

Taking a hot steamy shower is enjoyable. Taking a hot steamy shower and lathering up to Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soap Bars takes it to another level.

Believe me.

I’m an addict. I have seven of these soap bars sitting on my bathroom window sill, waiting to be used. I also have a collection of their liquid bottle soaps for camping, traveling, and everyday hand washing.

In addition, Dr. Bronner’s products practice what they preach. Their soaps are made from certified organic essential oils and are wrapped in 10% hemp-flax / 90% post-consumer recycled paper from Living Tree Paper Company.

They come in multiple scents, using the same base ingredients that make up the magic formula: organic extra virgin coconut, olive, jojoba, and hemp oils.

This mix creates a one-of-a-kind soap that cleans effectively without being abrasive to the skin, resulting in a soft lather that leaves the skin refreshed and rejuvenated.

Use it daily or take it on your next adventure. It’s the closest thing to luxury when you’re in the middle of the jungle somewhere and you need a refreshing cleanse.

The soaps are organic and natural, so don’t be afraid to go skinny dipping and lather up in the pond with the babe/stud you just met at the camping site.

Just tell them the doctor prescribed it.

Dr. Bronner that is.

Cost: $4.19 Per Bar | Where to buy: Dr. Bronner’s


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Austin Chu

Austin Chu was laid off in December 2008. He has a deep obsession with breakfast burritos and backpacks. He doesn't know why. He just drove through fifty states filming a documentary on the economy and the recession. Follow his project on www.therecessends.com

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  • Megan Hill replied on August 27, 2009

    I love me some Dr. Bronner’s! What’s better than blissfully delicious soap with crazy religious word salad on the labels?

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  • Christina replied on August 27, 2009

    Dr. Bronner’s is definitely my choice when traveling and visiting my hometown of Black Rock City (T-minus 3.5 days).

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  • Michelle replied on August 28, 2009

    I’ll have to check these out!

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  • aaron replied on August 30, 2009

    such a huge fan of dr. bronners, have a bunch of the bars for the shower and have a big bottle of lavender that i put into travel size containers for trips and hand washing.

    ALSO, i love to use it for my laundry and have substituted it for shaving cream once or twice!

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  • Emma replied on August 30, 2009

    These are great! My brother introduced me to them after always using liquid softsoap. At first I thought it was watered down dish soap but after using it i’m hooked!

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  • jean replied on September 9, 2009

    What an amazing soap! This can really help a lot to those people whom are aiming to have a good and fine skin without costing much.

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  • Tabatha Smith replied on September 30, 2009

    I love Dr. Bronner’s soap! I’m super stoked at the moment because we just moved into a new place that’s easy walking distance from the best co-op in town (http://www.chiconatural.com/) and it sells the stuff in bulk! I get to re-use my containers over and over. Fabulous.

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