👐 Clean Hands, Clear Conscience!
Clearly Natural Liquid Unscented Refill Hand Soap is a high-quality, 32-ounce refillable soap made in the USA. Its unscented formula is perfect for those who prefer a pure, gentle cleansing experience without any added fragrances.
S**6
Great for Sensitive and/or Dry Skin
This is a great hand soap, but especially so if you have sensitive and/or dry skin. I repurchased it a number of times. Highly recommend.
E**N
Gentle soap
I have used their unscented bars for years to clean my face. I have sensitivities, very sensitive skin, and avoid scented products. I needed a gentle liquid handsoap, and this was perfect. I have had no issues. Very pleased
J**Y
Unscented
For me, unscented is the main attraction. Its mildness and being pleasant to use (the glycerine) has kept this product my go-to for hand washing for years. You do have to be aware that it’s slippery from the glycerine.
M**Z
Unscented, Thank You!
Lately I've had trouble finding unscented liquid soap that isn't industrial size. I mistakenly thought that Mrs Meyers would have a mild, natural scent so when I couldn't find unscented, I bought their lavender liquid soap. It's awful! So, so artificial smelling and very strong. I didn't want to hassle the return by mail and hated to throw a new large container away so I am mixing a little less than 1 part Meyers to 9 parts of this unscented soap to get a mildly scented soap. I also happen to like how this Clearly Natural soap cleans better than the Meyers soap. I am definitely going to continue buying this soap and when I've finally finished diluting the Meyers soap, I'll gently fragrance it with my own essential oils. I like being able to control the strength and scent. Christmas-y scents during the holidays, floral scents in Spring, etc.
C**S
Great soap for sensitive skin
Use as hand soap and it doesn't irritate my sensitive skin.
B**Y
great quality and price
I began searching for a product with which to make my own shampoo and liquid hand soap, after I started having trouble with my sodium laurel sulfate shampoo (hair loss, which has lessened considerably after using natural products). But I had difficulty in finding ready-made shampoos that would actually clean well. After researching, I found this, and I mix it with a little "Dr. Bronner's Citrus Castile Soap" (about 5 parts glycerine to one part Dr. Bronners -- it's concentrated -- to one part water). This cleans my hair as well as the traditional shampoos but without the chemicals. I have noticed a difference in hair loss, as have two of my friends who switched. Their hair is short, and they use Yardley soap, but mine is long so I need something a little less drying. It's important to moisturize with a conditioner after washing, but commercial conditioners do not contain sodium laurel sulfate, as do most commercial shampoos. In short, this is economical and healthier for my hair and skin, so I'll keep using it.
A**D
Multiple times arrives heavily scented
This used to be my favorite soap for just about everything, even recommended to friends and family. However, in three separate shipments the bottles I received had an extremely strong and unpleasant smell; almost like an entire perfume bottle had been mixed in. I don't know if it indicates an extreme mix-up during manufacture or some breakdown process, but after the experience of returning one bottle to receive an equally bad replacement, I've just given up.Additionally, the default seller of this product completely fails to package the bottle correctly, resulting in it arriving ruptured roughly 1/4 times. This usually creates a terrible experience for both the delivery person (goo seeping out into the truck), random people (mystery goo on their packages), and the recipient (100% wasted purchase plus cleanup). I gave the company feedback every time I asked for a replacement, but not once did I see a variation in how they attempt to ship such a massive bottle. At best they try putting the bottles inside large zip-locks, but that neither successfully contains the mess or helps the recipient with the broken bottle.I've since switched to using Softsoap, which while still annoyingly perfumed, appears to be the least offensive of the brands I can purchase large bottles of in a store (a rare occurrence for me, but the multiple shipping disasters with the reviewed soap have broken my trust in people's ability to package large bottles of liquid).
B**S
Scentless and glorious
If you are looking for unscented soap then you know that no-frills is the goal, and this soap satisfies. It's truly scentless, lathes well, isn't overly-oily, and just gets the job done. I don't necessarily have sensitive skin, but I don't get why scents are so normalized, especially ones that have distinct chemical-like smells or are clearly not from natural ingredients. Occasionally I have to wipe small globs from the tip of the soap dispenser I'm using (a generic IKEA dispenser), but I'm not sure if it's the soap or the dispenser. No complaints. I'm just waiting for the 32 oz refill bottles to become available again so I can re-up.
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