Not all soaps are created equal that’s why, Chiltanpure Castile Liquid soap is made from plant-based oils. It has been lauded for years as being gentler and more versatile than any other soap out there.
Chiltanpure Rose Castile Liquid Soap, originally named after the olive-oil based soaps from Castile-Spain. Chiltanpure Castile liquid soap is made from olive oil, rose oil and a variety of other oils, all of which are plant or vegetable-derived. (Coconut, hemp, almond and walnut oil are present in Chiltanpure Castile liquid soap).
Chiltanpure Castile liquid soap contain lye which, when mixed with the oil, creates soap molecules. Mix this soap with water and it creates charged atoms that capture dirt and other grime.
It all goes back to these oils. Traditional soap uses tallow (animal fat), making castile liquid soap a vegan, cruelty-free alternative. (Besides re-examining bath products, here are 12 more things no one tells you about going vegan.) Other soaps and cleaning products may also contain harmful detergents. Chiltanpure Rose Castile liquid soap is totally natural, non-toxic, and biodegradable that’s why it can be used as both a beauty product and household cleaner. It works effectively cleaning everything from your face to your faucets. It’s also super affordable hence, replacing multiple different products with this one all-purpose solution can be a great way not only to save space, but some of your hardly earned money too.
Use it by diluting it properly, otherwise it is not a good option for color-treated hair, as it can strip out the dye molecules. Also, you should not combine acids (vinegar, lemon juice) with Castile soap. Castile soap is alkaline, so the two will essentially counteract one another and can result in a leftover film or residue on whatever you’re trying to clean. Castile soap can sometimes leave salt deposits behind, so those acids can react afterward.
Face 2-3 drops on wet hands, applied to wet face
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Body one small squirt on a wet washcloth applied to a wet body
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Hair ½ Tbsp. in your hand, worked into wet hair, or dilute ½ Tbsp. in ½ a cup of water and work that into wet hair
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Bath Completely depends upon water amount, but roughly 2 Tbsp. soap in an average sized tub
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Shaving Face – 10 drops; Underarms – 3 drops. Legs – ½ tsp: Work to a lather in wet hands and then apply to area
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Foot Bath 1½ tsp. in a small tub of hot water
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Laundry Add 1/2 cup of castile soap to a load of laundry. You can use less soap if you’re using a high-efficiency
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Dishes Add 1 part of castile soap to 10 parts of water to make a liquid dish soap
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