DR.BRONNER'S Tea Tree Sugar Soap Reviews
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4Reviews
- ja********Apr 17, 2025Oily SkinSensitive SkinSebum/BlackheadsEnlarged Pores
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In a state where I had quite a lot of folliculitis, I accidentally used Dr. Bronner's products, and it subsided within a day. Of course, it didn't completely disappear, but it subsided a lot and improved. When I looked into the reason, I found that among Dr. Bronner's products, tea tree and eucalyptus have proven effective against Staphylococcus. Folliculitis on the body is divided into two types: antibacterial and antifungal. Antibacterial ones improve with antibiotics, while antifungal ones, which are fungal folliculitis, require antifungal medication, not antibiotics. However, this is temporary, and the condition reappears when the medication is stopped. So I haven't been to a dermatologist in a while, but if you're stressed about folliculitis, you might want to give it a try. Dr. Bronner's itself is a liquid soap with simple and gentle ingredients, but it has a strong cleansing power. It has a very thin, watery consistency, and while it does produce some lather when rubbed with the hands, it's not particularly foamy. So you may end up using a bit more. The scents vary by product, but the tea tree one doesn't have a strong or lingering fragrance. There's also a regular tea tree soap, and this one is a brown color like brown sugar. And there are no exfoliating particles or anything like that, so I'm not sure how effective it is for exfoliating.
Cons
Dr. Bronner's itself contains plant-based oils, so it is said to be moisturizing, but I always feel it dries out my skin whenever I use it. And it doesn't produce a lot of lather, so I tend to use a lot of the product in order to get a good cleansing feeling.
Tip
using a separate foam container allows for the creation of a more voluminous foam
- da********Nov 25, 2023Combination SkinAcne SkinAtopic SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsDark CirclesWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged Pores
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It feels refreshing, the lather is quite nice, and the cleansing power seems good too! ^^
Cons
There's really nothing disappointing about it ^^!! It's gentle, so I like it
- sw*******May 29, 2023Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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It feels slightly refreshing, not slippery, and gentle. When used as a shampoo, it seems to remove oil well.
Cons
Similarly, the fragrance... This one is more like some kind of wood rather than tea tree.
- ju********May 18, 2020Combination Skin
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This review was written by The Hwahae Testers who received the product for free and evaluated it with a sense of representing Hwahae. The review is completely unbiased and honest, with no guidelines or restrictions. Reviews by The Hwahae Testers undergo the same strict verification process as regular reviews, and if they don't meet our standards, revisions will be requested.Pros
If you gave up on using Dr. Bronner's Pure Castile Soap as an all-in-one for your face and body, Sugar Soap is a good alternative. Especially after cleansing, it significantly reduces dryness, and the sugar ingredients help with gentle daily exfoliation without irritation. I didn't know I had an allergy to lavender oil, so I tried tea tree and found it to have a more refreshing feel, which I really like.
Cons
The price is a bit high compared to the volume. When using it as a body cleanser, you tend to use quite a lot. Due to the sugar ingredients, the formula is very sticky, so it cannot be used in a foaming dispenser.
Tip
When mixed during bathing, the visual may not be great, but the sweet fragrance makes it enjoyable.