When it comes to health matters, the topic of food toxins we should avoid tends to generate much discourse. However, the same isn’t necessarily true for the products we use on our bodies and in our homes. It should: many of the products we put on our skin, the body’s largest organ, get absorbed into our bodies. As with body care products, toxins found in common cleaners can also find their way into our bodies.
By Lisa Bronner. The practicality! The innovation! The thrift! The waste reduction! I love it all. For years, I’ve come across many brilliant repurposes of Dr. Bronner’s packaging. Frankly, I’m floored at the creativity. I’ve tried to save all the images and ideas, and now it is high time to share my collection with you.
If you’ve ever picked up a bottle of Dr. Bronner’s Pure-Castile Soap, you’ve probably noticed its word-packed label and its reputation for versatility—but there’s more to the story than just what’s on the bottle. The magic of Dr. Bronner’s soap goes beyond its many uses, and the story behind Magic Soap is one of dedication, purpose, and an eventful history—so let’s take a look at how this iconic soap came to be!