The Uses and Benefits of Castile Soap

The Uses and Benefits of Castile Soap

Castile Soap can be utilized in many different scenarios, from personal hygiene for you and bath soap for your pets; to decontaminating fresh fruits and vegetables. Before we dive into the copious amount of uses that this soap offers, let's get ourselves familiar with the product.

What exactly is Castile Soap?

Castile soap is an innovative vegetable-based soap. It is hypoallergenic and free of harsh chemicals, perfect for sensitive skin and immune systems. It is a powerful cleanser against germs, but gentle for us. Because Castile Soap is vegetable and oil-based, it is very hydrating on the skin while still being able to defeat the most stubborn dirt and grime. 

Bathroom Hygiene

Woman washing hair

Face, Body and Hair

Castile Soap can be a replacement for your standard shampoo, body wash, shaving cream, makeup remover, and bubble bath. The natural ingredients of Castile Soap will have your skin and hair glowing.

To use on your face, first squeeze a small amount onto wet hands or a washcloth, then apply. For best results, lather thoroughly being sure to coat the full area. This will give your face an exfoliating cleanse, and can remove makeup. Be sure to rinse well after application.  

For shaving, squeeze your needed amount onto wet hands and lather before applying to the skin, then proceed to shave as you would with a standard cream, followed by a rinse. This will not only moisturize the skin and prevent harsh razor burn but also leave you feeling clean and refreshed.

When washing your hair, start with a small amount and keep applying as needed based on the length of the hair. Be sure to massage through every section, and work it into a lather. When completed, you will rinse with apple cider vinegar, which will help remove all of the soap and boost your hair with more benefits, such as reducing frizz and lowering PH balance. Combine 4 TBSP ACV to 16oz of water for optimal dilution. 

You can add directly to bath water for a simple bubble bath. However, the bubbles aren't long-lasting and your water may turn to a cloudy-white color.  This product is slippery since it contains oil, so take care getting in and out of your bath. 

And if your furry friend needs a bath as well, you can use this soap on pet fur the same way you'd wash your hair. During the rinse you can either use plain water or proceed with the diluted apple cider vinegar, with the same 1:4 ACV to water ratio.

Toothpaste

Believe it or not, you can use Castile soap as a base for creating toothpaste. Start with 1/2 TBSP of the soap, from there add 2.5 TBSP Coconut Oil, 1/2 TBSP Avocado or Olive Oil, and 1 tsp baking soda. You can also add in your choice of essential oils for flavoring. Whisk until blended and apply to toothbrush. If you find your mixture is becoming too thick, just add a little water and blend again. 

Foaming handsoap

If you own a pump dispenser, this simple recipe can create a foaming hand soap. All you need is two things: Soap and water. Create a 1:3 ratio of 1 part soap and 3 parts water, add to a dispenser and foam away. 

Toilet Cleaner

Get a shiny clean on your toilet by mixing 1oz of baking soda and a couple drops of Castile Soap, then scrub thoroughly around the bowl. After you're satisfied you can flush the residue. 

Around The House

Cleaning Products

Laundry Room

Castile soap can be used in your washing machine, or to hand-wash clothing. For a load of laundry, you add an ounce per size. A small load would need only 1oz, a medium load 2oz, and a large load 3 to 4oz depending on weight.

However, for hand-washing, you'll need to dilute 1/2 oz of soap into a gallon of water and then allow your clothing to soak in the solution, while you work the material. 

Counters, Floors, and More

For surface and object cleaning purposes, Castile Soap makes a great base for chemical-free cleaners. You can get a powerful clean by just using this product mixed with water.

For a floor cleaner, mix 4oz of Soap with 3 gallons of hot water. You can use this to clean wood, laminate, stone, or tile. However, be sure not to leave excess water on wood and lament flooring because it will warp.

For general cleaning, such as windows or counters, combine 1/2 oz of Castile Soap with 1 quart of water in a spray bottle. Spray directly to the surface and wipe away.
Be sure to wipe or mop surfaces thoroughly to not leave any soap residue.

In The Kitchen

Not only can Castile soap clean your kitchen, but you can also use them to clean off fresh produce.

For removing chemicals, wax, or germs from produce, you can either apply directly to fruits and vegetables and then rinse away, or create a bowl of solution by adding 1 tsp to a gallon of water, scrubbing your product, and then rinsing.

After enjoying the meal you prepared with those products, you can use Castile Soap to wash the dishes you used by simply adding to hot water and then rinsing it away.

What are the benefits? 

Foaming soap in hands

Easy On You, Easy On The Environment

Castile Soap is nicknamed the "Magic Soap" for a number of reasons, the mass amount of uses it has is just the start. Castile soap is vegan, cruelty free, and contains no toxins and no harsh chemicals. Nearly every ingredient is an antioxidant. Rustic Strength's castile soap contains all organic Coconut Oil, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Castor Oil, Sunflower Oil and AloeThis product is nutrient-rich.

Castile Soap is not only hypoallergenic but it can also soothe skin conditions, gently clean pores, and immediately moisturize dry skin. 

 

Summary

In conclusion, Castile soap is a versatile and all-natural product that has many uses beyond traditional soap. It is a powerful cleansing agent and can be used to clean almost anything. This product lives up to its superstar nickname and is indeed multi-purpose and a natural remedy, but you must follow instructions for dilution to ensure safety and a quality clean. 

While many of its uses are well known, we hope this article has encouraged you to try Castile Soap for new and exciting purposes.

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