Dr Bronners Rose Liquid Castile Soap

Dr Bronners Rose Liquid Castile Soap

Posted 2014-03-02 by Tammy Faceyfollow


Rose absolue, rose otto, the rose essential oil in general is one of the most gentle, skin softening oils available. To buy the oil alone, in its natural state, is expensive, and hardly worth it half the time because it is quite potent. It only makes sense then that you use rose mixed with a carrier oil, or another type of liquid which lessens the strength of the oil different. Hence I present Dr Bronner's Rose Liquid Soap .

I have used Dr Bronner's soap for a few years now, but I have stuck to tea tree, peppermint and aloe; only recently did I discover the rose infused soap.

The soap is a blend of organic coconut and vegetable oils, which naturally produce the familiar suds associated with mass-market soaps and washes.

While the vegetables oils are great at washing your face, the addition of rose adds something altogether more wonderful to this skincare product.



Firstly, it smells incredible, like sweet, but delicate flowers. The way it makes your skin feel is something I have only known after a facial. If you're like me and have a generally clear complexion with the odd break out this is fantastic for keeping blemishes at bay whilst keeping your skin soft.

If you suffer with acne you might automatically reach for harsher washes which contain oils like tea tree, but those oils are really only good for your body because the skin on your face has a smaller pore size and cannot 'handle' the sheer abrasive nature of more menthol-scented oils.

Find it on Ebay, Amazon , Makeup Alley, in American Apparel stores, and Dr Bronner's website. It really is the best product you can use on your skin.


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