Its a natural and amazing soap but I understand u and and had the same concern, inside u can dilute it a bit to get more quantity, or make ur own soap at home
I use this stuff and water and essential oils (I'll be adding baking soda too next time ) make my own soap for the laundry. I also use the soap one part to three parts, water and essential oils to make foam hand soap etc too
Both options are overpriced. Compare the quantity and price vs a brand like ecos or seventh generation. The cheapest cleanest way is to make your own laundry detergent with natural soap shavings, borax and washing soda.
There's a detailed scientific explanation but per Lisa Bronner the form of SLS in Sal Suds is not harmful, particularly if it's rinsed off as it would be in laundry usage.
I heard that if you have an HE machine, you only need a couple of tablespoons. That would change the math on the cost per load substantially, but again it depends on the type of washer you have.
@betinabinah1825 It is safe on all humans & pets. It is a concentrate (means it’s a strong version in comparison to the ‘spray bottle’ version. Spray bottles are NOT concentrated. Therefore ready to use.) it says so on the bottle, so please, dilute it with water for both your human & pet friends :)
Thats entirely too much soap. Using a lot of soap actually doesn't wash completely out of your clothes so when they dry dirt will stick to them. It's scientifically proven that less soap = cleaner clothes.
That sounds like really expensive laundry detergent if you're using that much for each load...
It has 18 other uses. It touts itself as being body wash shampoo dish soap all that crap I say if you’re buying a big jug it’s not a bad deal.
Yes but look how much she uses for 1 load. That is what we're saying.
Its a natural and amazing soap but I understand u and and had the same concern, inside u can dilute it a bit to get more quantity, or make ur own soap at home
I use this stuff and water and essential oils (I'll be adding baking soda too next time ) make my own soap for the laundry. I also use the soap one part to three parts, water and essential oils to make foam hand soap etc too
I've been using Dr Bronner's for years to wash my clothes. I only have to use a few drops and it gets the whole load clean.
1/3 cup is crazy
Both options are overpriced. Compare the quantity and price vs a brand like ecos or seventh generation. The cheapest cleanest way is to make your own laundry detergent with natural soap shavings, borax and washing soda.
Cheapest is white vinegar
that is a lot of soap
Add 1/3 cup per batch of detergent. You're using way too much
How much would you say is enough ? Have you tried it ? I was trying to figure out how much to use …
@@Bi454gg1tablespoon per medium sized load.
There's a detailed scientific explanation but per Lisa Bronner the form of SLS in Sal Suds is not harmful, particularly if it's rinsed off as it would be in laundry usage.
That was way too much soap
I heard that if you have an HE machine, you only need a couple of tablespoons. That would change the math on the cost per load substantially, but again it depends on the type of washer you have.
That seems like wayyy too much to me
Are you using the unscented one? I was researching to help my cat with itching and then I saw your video. Thank you for your time
The red bottle is their ‘rose’ scented one
@betinabinah1825
It is safe on all humans & pets. It is a concentrate (means it’s a strong version in comparison to the ‘spray bottle’ version. Spray bottles are NOT concentrated. Therefore ready to use.) it says so on the bottle, so please, dilute it with water for both your human & pet friends :)
Add a water softener.
Thats entirely too much soap. Using a lot of soap actually doesn't wash completely out of your clothes so when they dry dirt will stick to them. It's scientifically proven that less soap = cleaner clothes.
I couldn’t believe you dumped it on your clothes like that. Pure oil. Cringe video for sure
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