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Dr Bronner's
Pure-Castile Bar Soap Tea Tree
In Stock
Certified By: Not Certified Organic
Country of Origin: USA
140g
$11.95 $8.54 / 100gAbout the product
Indulge in the refreshing and invigorating Dr Bronner's Pure-Castile Bar Soap Tea Tree, a natural and wholesome addition to your daily skincare routine. Infused with the purifying essence of tea tree, this bar soap offers a rejuvenating cleanse that soothes and nourishes your skin.
Crafted with care, this bar soap is vegan, cruelty-free, and free from synthetic preservatives, detergents, and foaming agents. Each bar is made with organic and fair trade ingredients, ensuring quality and sustainability with every use.
Ideal for all skin types, the Tea Tree Bar Soap is perfect for combating blemishes and excess oil while leaving your skin feeling refreshed and balanced. Whether used in the morning to awaken your senses or at night to unwind and cleanse the day away, this soap is a versatile essential in your self-care routine.
Elevate your bathing experience with Dr Bronner's Pure-Castile Bar Soap Tea Tree, a gentle yet effective cleanser that will leave your skin feeling refreshed, invigorated, and naturally radiant. Add this bar soap to your cart today for a truly revitalising experience.
Ingredients
Organic Coconut Oil*, Organic Palm Oil*, Sodium Hydroxide**, Water, Organic Olive Oil*, Tea Tree Extract, Organic Hemp Oil, Organic Jojoba Oil, Sea Salt, Citric Acid, Tocopherol *CERTIFIED FAIR TRADE INGREDIENTS **None remains after saponifying oils into soap and glycerin.