Dr. Woods, Tea Tree Castile Soap, 32 fl oz (946 ml)
Total Score
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Community reviews
Combined average by the 3043 reviews from Amazon US and 4328 from iHerb US
Ingredients Check
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Great
This group contains ingredients that were scientifically shown to work best for Cleansers
Good
This group contains ingredients that has scientifically shown significant improvements when used in Cleansers
Caution
This group contains ingredients that were scientifically shown to cause irritation, or similar, when used in Cleansers
Skin type
Based on the ingredients list, our algorithm can make science-based estimates for every skin type.
- The tea tree oil is known for its antibacterial properties, making it beneficial for reducing excess oil and acne in oily skin types.Oily
- While it can help control oil in certain areas, it may be too stripping for drier areas of combination skin.Combination
- This product may lack sufficient hydration for dry skin and could potentially exacerbate dryness due to its cleansing properties.Dry
Ingredients content
What science-proven ingredients for Cleansers are included in this product.
- The product does not list snail mucin or its main active component as an ingredient.Snail mucin
- The product does not list Retinol as an ingredient.Retinol
- The product does not list Vitamin C as an ingredient.Vitamin C
- The product does not list AHA/BHA as an ingredient.AHA/BHA
Other estimates
What common functions ingredients in this product can contribute to promoting
- The pH level of the product is not mentioned, so it is unclear if it is around 5.5.pH level around 5.5
- The tea tree castile soap provides effective cleansing without being harsh on the skin.Gentle yet effective cleansing action
Ingredients Review
Great
This group contains ingredients that were scientifically shown to work best for Cleansers
Good
This group contains ingredients that has scientifically shown significant improvements when used in Cleansers
- 8/10Retinol
Retinol is a good ingredient for cleansers as it helps unclog pores and exfoliate the skin, promoting a smoother and brighter complexion.
Caution
This group contains ingredients that were scientifically shown to cause irritation, or similar, when used in Cleansers
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