Overall Rating:
5
out of
5
, Better Value than Dr. Bronners.
August 11, 2011
"I tried this because I like Dr. Bronners and this is a better value, it smells nice and lathers pretty well. This costs about half the price as Dr. Bronners and I find it gentler and very pleasant to use. Has a nice soft fragrance and this also makes an excellent facial cleanser."
Overall Rating:
3
out of
5
, Smells great but doesn't clean as good
June 9, 2011
By Angel007
from New York City
from New York City
Effectiveness:
3
out of
5
"I am comparing this to Dr Bronners liquid castile soap which is what I used prior to Dr Woods. In comparison, Dr Woods is not concentrated and smells much better than Dr Bronners Baby Mild (which smells like baby puke). I love the Dr Wood's smell (smells strongly like baby powder) and the price but the soap is watered down and alot is needed to get a good lather. This makes it less of a value because you need more soap to feel clean. Dr Bronners may be 2x the cost but it cleans much better and less is needed because it is concentrated. I plan on mixing a little of the Dr Bronners in the Dr Wood's to make it a more effective cleanser."
Age:25-34
Gender:Female
Referral source:Self-referred
Duration of use:30-60 days
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.