What is comparable to castile soap?

Alternatives
  • Coconut soap: This is very similar to castile soap but with a base of coconut oil.
  • Goat's milk soap: This is made from a base of goat's milk.
  • Marseille soap: This is a mixture of oil, sea salt, and ash.
  • Aleppo soap: This contains a combination of olive oil and laurel oil.
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Can I use regular soap instead of castile soap?

Castile soap is just like regular soap, except a whole lot more eco friendly. Instead of being made from lard, tallow, or other animal fats, it is made from vegetable oils - traditionally, olive oil, and is considered a vegan soap.
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Can I use Dawn instead of castile soap?

Castile Soap vs Dish Soap

The short answer is yes. However, if you're in a hard water area, you may find that using castile soap on dishes leaves a soap scum.
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What is the difference between castile soap and liquid soap?

The main difference between the liquid castile soap and the bar soap is that the liquid soap contains more water, and uses potassium hydroxide to saponify oils (to turn it into soap). After saponification, there is no potassium hydroxide left in the final product.
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Can I make my own castile soap?

To make a liquid Castile soap, dissolve some of the paste in distilled water. I ususally use a ratio of one part soap paste to 2-3 parts distilled water. It can be left overnight to dissolve on its own, stirring ocassionally, as needed. You can also use heat to speed up the process.
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What is pure castile soap made from?

Traditionally, castile soap was made of olive oil. It gets its name from the Castile region of Spain. These days, the soap is also made with coconut, castor, or hemp oils. Sometimes it's made with avocado, walnut, and almond oils as well.
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Why you shouldn't use castile soap?

Castile soaps is an ideal insecticide for house plants. But using too much or a solution that's too strong can be counterproductive because it will remove the plant's natural protective coating and make it even more susceptible to pests and diseases.
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Is pure liquid soap the same as castile soap?

Pure is a plain, unscented bar castile soap, ideal for household use for all applications and bath. Use the bar directly on dishes when washing up, scrub at persistent stains, or grate the soap to add to a spray bottle of warm water for a great household cleanser. It's also suited for those with sensitive skin.
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What is so special about castile soap?

Castile soap is unique in that it's both gentle and strong; it's gentle on skin because it's made from saponified oils that have hydrating properties, but it's an equally powerful cleanser that can tackle even the most stubborn grime.
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What is the difference between glycerin and castile soap?

castile soaps are sodium salts of natural vegetable oil like olive oil or lye whereas glycerin soap is made from glycerin.
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Why is Blue Dawn different?

The majority of my solutions contain blue Dawn® Ultra because it's concentrated. The regular Dawn is a non-concentrated version, (also called Simply Clean) so more diluted. Platinum Dawn is almost identical to Ultra, but it contains more surfactants. Let's check out the ingredients more closely.
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Why is Dawn dish soap so good?

But, put simply, there is a secret ingredient. While the complete “recipe” is inaccessible for the masses, a Dawn spokeswoman has pointed the magic to uniquely powerful surfuctants—or, the chemical compounds that reduce the surface tension of a liquid when it's dissolved, aka the stuff that cuts the grease.
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How do you make soap without Castile?

Both liquid glycerin and coconut milk make great Castile soap substitutes. I generally use coconut oil when making liquid hand soap and reserve my cans of coconut milk for making body wash and laundry detergent.
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Where is castile soap in Walmart?

Walmart typically stocks Castile soap in the bath and body aisle by shower gels or by the barred soaps in bar form.
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What is glycerin based soap?

Glycerin soaps are soaps that contain glycerin, a component of fat or oil. They are recognizably different from other soaps because they are translucent. The clarity is due to the alignment of the soap molecules, which can be induced through the addition of alcohol and sugar.
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Is Mrs Meyers castile soap?

Use Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day lavender soap bar daily in your bath, shower, or at your sink. This big bar of castile (a fancy word for olive oil) soap is pressed three times to make a rich and creamy soap. Made with natural essential oils and 100% pure vegetable base, all you do is lather, rinse and go.
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Does castile soap dry out skin?

Since castile soap is made from safe, simple plant oils, it is considered safe for even the most sensitive skin types. It can help oily, acne-prone skin. The oils found in castile soap penetrate pores with their antibacterial agents, helping clean your skin without drying it out.
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Do you have to dilute Dr Bronner's soap for body wash?

Some commercial preparations of Castile soap recommend diluting the product when using as a body wash, but we have found this is not necessary with our liquid Castile soap formula.
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Is Dr Bronner's soap good for feminine hygiene?

Lincoln explains the best products to use for cleaning the vulva are natural, dye-free, and fragrance-free (Dr. Bronner's is a great option). Fragrances and chemicals kill off bacteria and may cause allergic reactions, and some feminine hygiene products can even lead to infections like Bacterial Vaginosis.
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Will Dr Bronner's soap make you fail a drug test?

In two, semi-related stories, researchers have found that certain baby soaps produce false positive drug tests, and Dr. Bronner's CEO has been arrested for protesting US regulations on industrial hemp. Surprisingly, many common commercial brands of baby soaps are causing children to have false positive tests for THC.
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Why did my castile soap turn white?

Castile Liquid Soap, Liquid Sunshine and other castile related products such as our foamers and spray cleaners will turn white after being cold or frozen. This is completely normal. All of our organic liquid soap products will return to their normal clear amber color as they warm back to room temperatures.
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Is olive oil soap castile soap?

Cold process soap made with 100% olive oil is known as “Castile” soap. It is thought to originate in the Castile region of Spain – thus the name, Castile soap! Olive oil is a staple soaping oil that can be found in many cold process recipes. Olive oil contributes moisturizing properties to soap.
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Can I use olive oil instead of castile soap?

Many soap purists will say that to truly be "Castile" soap, it has to be made from 100 percent olive oil. Technically, they are right. And while you certainly can make soap from 100 percent olive oil, you may not like the lather it makes.
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Is olive oil soap good for your skin?

Olive Oil Soap has anti-inflammatory effects and is non-irritating to the skin. It helps to gently clean even the most sensitive skin including skin abrasions, rashes and even sunburns. Olive Oil Soap is known to provide relief to skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis.
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