Lady Gaga And Gwyneth's Beauty Weapon
Lady Gaga, Gwyneth Paltrow and Drew
Barrymore are three of the most successful women in showbiz. But while
they can afford to splurge on the most luxurious beauty treatments on
the market, they are all fans of the same £1.99 beauty weapon.
And the famous trio have all kept it a closely guarded secret, until now.
Each of the stars use Dr. Bronner’s 18-in-1
liquid soap. And not only can you use it to clean your body, your mouth
and teeth with the curious product - you can even use it to wash your
fruit and vegetables, toilet, clothes and
even your pets.
Formulated with pure, high potency organic oils, the
soap comes in nine main varieties, and the most famous is the original
Peppermint offering, which is sold in Selfridges, Liberty, Waitrose and
on asos.com.
Lady Gaga was snapped by legendary
photographer Terry Richardson bathing in Dr Bronner’s Magic Organic
Almond Liquid Soap following a cupping session.
The soap was created by philosopher and activist Dr Emanuel Bronner.
Born
in 1908 to a Jewish family that had been making soap since 1858,
Emanuel Bronner was the third generation certified as a master-soapmaker
under the guild system of the time. In 1929, he brought his formulas for high-quality liquid and bar soaps
to America, starting Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps in its current form in
1948. Emanuel Bronner was a self-styled philosopher, alarmed by the rise of the Nazis and his strong views on hate and war landed him in a mental asylum in Chicago in 1948.
But,
eight months later, Bronner escaped and continued spreading his message
of peace around California whilst making the peppermint liquid soap. To
preach his message, he started writing his philosophy on the bottles of
his soaps in a tiny script, which is still used on Dr Bronner’s
packaging today.
As the number one selling organic
soap brand in the U.S., Dr. Bronner's also counts Sandra Bullock, Drew
Barrymore, make-up artist Bobbi Brown and Kristin Bell as fans.
Proving that it's not just for girls, Eminem swears by the product too.
The intriguing soap has a rich history so it comes as no surprise that activist Lady Gaga is a fan.