Bad weather forced us to spend a night at the Idyllwild campground. Somehow I forgot to take camp soap with me (back then we used to carry a small piece of unscented bar soap), and our only soap was something my friend had, namely one of those small plastic dispensers with sheets of soap in it. Of course, clumsy as always, I carelessly ruined that with a big splash of water while showering.

Next day, before hiking up the mountain via the Devil's Slide trail, we stopped at Nomad Ventures (great store, by the way, but not as great as Adventure 16) to get some soap. I saw they had these cute little two-ounce bottles of some liquid soap, so I picked up an unscented one without thinking too much. I didn't look closely at the label, and I had no idea who/what Dr. Bronner's was.


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The soap turned out to work ver well, just a drop was more than enough to work up a nice lather and wash hands/face/etc. I still didn't pay much attention to it, other than deciding that this is great soap, and most likely we'll keep using it.

A few days later, back home after a fantastic trip, somehow I started reading the label. Oh, my. I'm sorry, but the first thought that came to mind was that this is sheer, utter madness. How can someone be this whacko?

However, it awakened my curiosity, and after looking up the company and learning about them, I found out they're one of the coolest corporations around (if there is such a thing). They are the first certified organic soap company in the U.S. and while they're a for-profit, they're not out to take the skin off people (no pun intended). If you want to learn more, read this article.

The guy whos crazy-sounding religious-philosophical rants are on the labels was Dr. E. H. Bronner, who founded the company in 1948 and used his soap labels to get his message to the masses. The current guys running the show (mostly his descendants) kept some of this, out of respect and a healthy dose of clever P.R. sense.

Dr. Bronner's grandson, the former president and current C.E.O. (Cosmetic Engagement Officer), David Bronner, is a huge activist for the legalization of cannabis, a cause I support wholeheartedly as well. He fought the Bush administration on the legal use of hemp oil in their soaps - and won. My kind of guy.

In short: it works great. It's very, very concentrated, pure soap. If you're used to the usual big-brand liquid soaps, in the beginning you'll be like the rest of us: you'll use way more than you need. A few drops are more than enough for washing hands, and a small dash will make a great shower. If you feel that it doesn't rinse off right away, you used too much. Next time, try a bit less.

I've seen people wade into pristine alpine lakes, washing their body and hair with abundant quantities of soap. Suds were floating all over. Those people should be happy I didn't have a few well-trained crocodiles at my disposal.

You just DON'T do that stuff. No matter how oh-so-organic or oh-so-biodegradable your soap is, it's a very, very foreign agent in nature and it destroys the delicate balance of the water's chemistry. It even causes some damage in the soil, but there's a lot more of that and a whole more soap is needed to actually cause harm.

Side note: this soap is yellowish by default, but it gets milky white when the temperature drops to around 50 F (I never measured this exactly). It still works just as well and it will revert to its original color once it warms up again. Em sometimes jokes about using it as a thermometer, she says she's only feeling OK in the morning after the soap turns yellow again.

Great product from a great company. We also use their other soaps at home. My favorite is the mint-scented soap and the citrus hair rinse. Washing hair with any of their soaps works great, but they leave the hair a bit tangled. The hair rinse takes care of that beautifully, while smelling great.

In the United States, as in most countries around the world, there are very specific requirements for the labels of all cosmetic products. In this article we are going to cover the label components that are required on every cosmetic product sold in the US, Canada, Japan, Australia, Great Britain, all of the EU member countries, and many others.

Fluid products are those that can be poured or pumped, such as liquid soap, lotions or sprays. The net contents of fluid products must be stated by volume (milliliters and fluid ounces or, for large containers, liters and gallons).

The amount in the package may never be less than is stated in the net contents; it may be more, subject to good manufacturing practices. Those who make soap should be careful to ensure that evaporation after packaging does not render the product weight less than the stated amount when it is purchased by the consumer.

If there is any possibility the consumer may not know how to use the product safely, adequate directions should be included on the package. This is particularly important if there are special steps to using the product or circumstances in which there could be safety issues in its use. Regular bar soap, for example, probably does not require directions for use. A scrub may require brief directions for those unfamiliar with the product and possibly a warning that the tub or shower could become slippery. A face mask kit, with multiple components that must be mixed and an application process that may not be intuitive, would require more detailed and extensive directions.

As time moved along Dr. Bronner became more zealous and vocal about his religious philosophy that he called the All-One-God-Faith. In 1947 while speaking without a permit at the University of Chicago he was arrested and placed in a mental institution where he reportedly received shock treatments. However he escaped from that institution, eventually settled in California, and continued his soap making career as well as his great dedication to his All-One-God-Faith. He died in 1997.

I loved it when I was a New Ager. As a Christian I was shown Dr. Bronner was an occultist and stopped buying it. Thank you for this article. Found it while seeking out Christian soap companies as soap has a reason and season in ritual witchcraft.

Thanks so much for doing the research and sharing this. I love the soap but (being an atheist) the label really put me in a quandary. Now I can continue using it happily knowing what I am inadvertently supporting.

Kate, although he may say some things that are similar to Christianity, he does not give Christ preeminence as evident by his comments listing Jesus and others as having evolved into humans to teach us. Christ did not evolve. He is fully God and became fully man while also God when He came to earth. Also, there is ONE TRUE God, but today, many are trying to lump false gods in with this one, true God. The man was a heretic that made great soap.

Honestly, the first time I started to read the label, I was startled, and put the bottle back on the shelf, not wanting to support a cult. I read it more carefully the next time I saw it (a few years later), and was generally amused and confused. I bought it, and found it to be a great product. It entertains me in the shower. What is with all the George Washington misquotes?! Why?! Haha. I finally decided to look into it today. Thanks again for your help!

I was feeling exactly the same as you explained. You worded it so well. I started to research after reading the label. Thank you for this article , it was a good read and helpful in my understanding. Thanks again

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Thank you, I am also very discerning about what I buy especially when it touts magic as this is not a gift as the media and society around us promotes; but rather is an abomination in the eyes of God. So I look at labels, where products originate whats in them , the practices of their producers etc, because consumers can bring great evil upon ourselves by purchasing such items and bringing them into our homes. However, such items are so widely pervasive in our society that you might miss something so just pray over everything and cover it all you your family your homes etc. everthing in the blood of Jesus Christ.

I have seen some store brands of castile soap now too (my local Meijer store for instance) and Walmart has the Equate brand of castile soap. I think Whole Foods has a brand of castile soap too. There are also some other options on Amazon too. I hope that helps!

I came across this soap and purchased it. in my confusion of the label I found your website. I thank you for doing the research for me. I just trust that you did at good job. I am going to continue to use the product, from what I have found it is generally a good product. Thanks Jim

However, think of how many households this product is in, and all the guests that visit those households and may see the label. Younger kids who are just starting to form their own ideas of the world. Older kids who may be at crossroads. Those who are lost in their life.

The label is definitely intriguing. It only takes a minute to read one of those quotes. How much and how many times of each, will each person have read before that bottle is used up? Longer if the bottle is recycled for another household use after the product is gone.

Thanks for this. I fell in love with his peppermint soap and was also, like you, baffled when I started to read the text in the shower one day. I also wondered if I was funding a cult and stopped buying it. I will return to it though as his products are exceptional.

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The natural soaps made by Syringa Soapery are clean and simple, with labels to match. The soap bars are wrapped in a frosted textured paper and topped off with a illustrative-style label which reinforces the natural essence of the brand.

The labels themselves feature soft pastel backgrounds with minimal content that allows the company name and scent to shine. An additional label on the back of the bar includes more information including a list of ingredients and the weight of the soap. 2351a5e196

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