Instructions
FACE: 2 or 3 drops of soap on wet hands, applied to wet face. BODY: one small squirt of soap on a wet washcloth, applied to a wet body. MAKEUP REMOVAL: Wet face and lather several drops of soap into hands. Massage into skin. Rinse. HAIR: A couple drops for close-cropped hair or up to ½ Tbsp. for long hair, either worked directly into very wet hair or pre-diluted in a cup of water. Follow with Dr. Bronner’s Citrus Organic Hair Rinse or diluted apple cider vinegar. BATH: Completely depends upon water amount, but roughly 2 Tbsp. soap in an average sized tub. (Doesn’t bubble, but still cleans). SHAVING: Face – 10 drops; Underarms – 3 drops; Legs – ½ tsp; Work to a lather in wet hands and then apply to area. DISHES (Handwashing): Pre-dilute 1 part soap with 10 parts water. Squirt on a scrub brush and scrub dishes. LAUNDRY: 1/3-1/2 c. soap for a large load in a regular washer. Add 1 c. vinegar to the rinse cycle. Optional: For whitening/deodorizing, add 1/2 c. baking soda to wash cycle. Halve these amounts for HE washers. MOPPING (Wood, Laminate & Stone Flooring): ½ c. of soap in 3 gallons of hot water. Dunk mop (microfiber, preferably) and wring thoroughly. On wood and laminate, avoid excess water and mop up wet areas. ALL-PURPOSE CLEANING SPRAY: ¼ c. soap in a quart of water in a spray bottle. Optional: For extra microbial punch, add ¼ tsp. tea tree essential oil. FRUIT AND VEGGIE RINSE: 1 dash (approximately ¼ tsp.) in a bowl of water. Dunk produce and swish. Then rinse in clear water. DOG WASHING: Wet dog thoroughly. Massage in enough soap to create a good lather. Really massage it in down to the skin. Your dog will thank you for it. (Amount varies based on size, hair type, and overall dirtiness.) Rinse thoroughly.