Dr Bronners Organic Baby Mild Pure-Castile Liquid Soap

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Brush cleaning.

Right, now I use lots of brushes to apply my make-up every day. That is a whole different post but they need cleaning. More often than I do them, but I aim for every couple of weeks at least. 

I used to use ordinary shampoo. Whatever I had to hand. Then I heard (well, read online) that this product was really good for cleaning make-up brushes so when I saw it on offer in TK Maxx I had to pick up a bottle. 

A photograph of Dr Bronner's Organic Baby Mild Pure-Castile Liquid Soap

It's the Dr Bronner's Organic Baby Mild Pure-Castile Liquid Soap £5.49 236ml.

What they say:

Dr Bronner's Organic Baby Cast Liquid Soap contains no fragrance so is great for people who have allergies or sensitive skin. Of course it is great for babies as well. All oils and essential oils are certified organic to the National Organic Standards Program. Packaged in 100% post-consumer recycled plastic bottles.

Ingredients:
Water, Organic Coconut Oil*, Potassium Hydroxide**, Organic Olive Oil*, Organic Hemp Oil, Organic Jojoba Oil, Citric Acid, Tocopherol.
* CERTIFIED FAIR TRADE INGREDIENTS
** None remains after saponifying oils into soap and glycerin 
A photograph of Dr Bronner's Organic Baby Mild Pure-Castile Liquid Soap

It comes in all sorts of different flavours scents. I was going to go for peppermint but decided that the baby one would have less of a scent. I didn't want to get bored of the same scent all the time, and the fact that it could also linger on the brush after cleaning. 
The good thing about this soap is that it is gentle. You do use those brushes on your face after all, so dont need any extra nasty chemicals on your face. This foams up really well and gives my brushes a great wash. And the bottle it huge and will last me an age as I only use a tiny bit every time!

Repurchase: Yes I will be doing when I eventually finish this bottle! 

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