Castile Soap

Castile soap isn’t your ordinary soap. It’s all natural and made exclusively with vegetable oils, leaving out lard, tallow, and synthetic ingredients typically found in conventional soap bars.

Originating in Spain, castile soap was traditionally made with 100% olive oil. While modern-day castile soap continues to be made with olive oil, some types blend in other plant-based oils - like coconut oil, sustainable palm oil, hemp oil and avocado oil - and essential oils as well. These oils help create a moisturising lather and a pleasant aroma. 

What is castile soap?

Pure castile soap is an all-natural soap made from plant-based oils and other natural ingredients. A naturally biodegradable and vegan-friendly option, castile soap is available as a bar soap or liquid soap. It’s hailed as a gentler, more environmentally friendly soap and boasts a (very) long list of uses.

What are castile soaps used for?

A wonderful all-purpose cleanser, you can use castile soap for everything from beauty care to home cleaning. Some of its most popular uses include: as a head-to-toe body wash; shaving cream; pet shampoo; multi-purpose cleaner; fruit & vegetable wash; dish liquid; laundry liquid. Dr Bronner’s liquid soap famously boasts 18 uses, so this is far from an exhaustive list of ways to use castile soap!

What are the benefits of pure castile soap?

Castile soaps made with plant-oil blends (typically coconut oil, castor oil, and avocado oil) allow it to lather naturally, without the use of synthetic ingredients.

It’s cost effective

Pure castile soap in liquid form can be an ultra-concentrated cleanser, with varieties like Dr Bronner’s Castile Soap 3x more concentrated than ordinary soaps and body wash.

It’s suitable for all skin types

Castile soap is made from all natural, vegan friendly and non-toxic ingredients so it’s gentle on skin and suitable for the entire family (including pets!).

It’s naturally moisturising

Using plant-based oils, castile soap is naturally moisturising for the skin. And some brands choose to include the highly moisturising glycerine produced in the saponification process.

Acne prone skin will love it

By using olive oil, castile soap won’t clog pores. The soap’s oils penetrate and clean skin, leaving it moisturised and soft.

It’s rich in antioxidants

Antioxidants, like vitamins A and E, contained in castile soap may be able to provide natural protection for skin against free radicals. There are plenty of studies around the effects of antioxidants in dermatology with experts excited about their potential benefits in skincare.

Our pick of the best castile soaps

Dr Bronner’s Liquid Castile Soap, Cherry Blossom

With a sweet cherry blossom scent reminiscent of springtime, washing with this castile liquid is like showering in a meadow of flowers. Like all their liquid soap Dr Bronner’s have formulated this one with skin-loving ingredients, adding in a dash of cherry blossom fragrance.

Dr Bronner’s Pure Castile Soap, Citrus

This soap bar has an invigorating scent and a luxurious feel to it with a soft, smooth lather. It’s a great organic castile soap that’s perfect for the entire body, even to shampoo your hair.

Dr Bronner’s Mini Liquid Castile Soap, Green Tea

The perfect travel companion, pop this mini bottle into your handbag and you’ll always have a gentle, sweet smelling soap to cleanse no matter where you are. The green tea scent is bright and refreshing and with 3x concentrate, it’ll last for ages.

Dr Bronner’s Castile Soap Baby, Unscented

You want to wash a baby’s delicate skin with a gentle formula that won’t dry their skin out or cause irritation. This one is fragrance free and perfect for young or sensitive skin. Drop a few squirts into their night time bath for a perfectly fresh, super soft bub.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between castile soap and regular soap?

The main difference between castile soap and regular soap are the ingredients, with castile soap being vegan-friendly and biodegradable. Rather than being made from lard, tallow and synthetic ingredients included to make soap lather, pure castile soap is made from plant-based oils with non-toxic ingredients, so it won’t dry out skin or cause irritation - even on the most sensitive skin. Dr Bronner’s Castile Soap is an excellent choice since it’s made from a unique blend of plant-based oils, some with essential oils blended in for a pleasant aroma, and lathers up beautifully.

Is castile soap pH balanced?

Castile soap leans more to the alkaline side of the pH scale than the acidic side with a pH balance somewhere between 9 - 11 depending on the brand making it. Dr Bronner’s liquid castile soap has a pH of 9.3 and their castile soap bar has a pH of 9.8 making them slightly more alkaline. With a pH of 7 considered neutral, or balanced, Dr Bronner’s soap would be deemed a mild castile soap.

Are you supposed to dilute Dr Bronner’s soap?

Pure castile soap is designed to be diluted. The ultra concentrated formula of Dr Bronner’s liquid castile soap means a little goes a long way. Dr Bronner’s recommend diluting their liquid soap for each of its 18 uses, even if just a little bit. Their helpful dilution cheatsheet can get you started on how much dilution is needed for each application.

Where to buy castile soap?

Aussie Health Products are dedicated to bringing you the best products for your healthy living journey. Our online health store is the best place to buy castile soap with leading brand Dr Bronner’s entire range available, featuring pure castile soap bars, liquid castile soap and even castile soap in bulk so you’ll never run out of this all-natural, all-purpose cleanser.