My bad about the Dr. Bronner's soap. I forgot about the bible verses on the packaging

I only recommended it because it's like, $3.99 where I get my soaps. That's on the cheaper end of the scale that I was going for.I"ll have to try using apple cider conditioner on my hair. I figure it is cheaper then using conditioner, but my hair is dry and a bit coarse so I have to use a moisturising shampoo.I like buying local when possible when it comes to cosmetics/skin care/soap, to support local soapmakers and founders/creators/distributors of essential oils, soaps, creams, ointments, etc.
On Thursday, July 30, 2015 11:49 AM, "sternegucker@... [SSHealth]" <
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Vitacost.com has many natural products and they're cheap.
I have to say "boo" about Dr. bronner's- a popular Castile soap brand- because bronner's is a jew and the label is covered in bible verses! Plus it is watery! And overpriced! For the Castille soap I've tried and honestly it's only been 3 brands; I recommend dr. Woods. Thick and nice smell.
. I've been using castile as a shampoo for months and it has worked just fine. It is very drying to the hair due to its ph level but that is easily remedied by following with an apple cider vinegar rinse or really any conditioner.