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An Honest Dr. Squatch Review: Read This before Buying

Updated on March 19, 2025 by Guest Author · Grooming, Product Reviews

If you’re curious about Dr. Squatch’s products, this review has everything you need to know. Read on to learn more.

Table of Contents

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  • Quick Take
  • About Dr. Squatch
  • What I Tried
  • The Deodorant
  • The Bar Soap
  • The Shampoo and Conditioner
  • Questions About Dr. Squatch
    • Is Dr. Squatch Made in the USA?
    • Is Dr. Squatch Really Natural?
    • What Is Dr. Squatch’s Soap Made Out Of?
  • Final Thoughts and Recommendation
Dr Squatch Review
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You’ve probably seen Dr. Squatch’s ads. They’re all over the place! Like a lot of guys, I was curious to know what all the buzz was about with this natural grooming brand, so I tried a few of their products.

In this review, I’ll share my thoughts on Dr. Squatch’s products to help you decide if they’re worth buying for your grooming needs.

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Quick Take

Overall, Dr. Squatch offers natural alternatives to some basic grooming items. If you find a scent you like, give it a try!

Pros

  • The soap and hair care products smell nice and work well
  • Their products are natural
  • Reasonably priced

Cons

  • The deodorant scents smell a bit “teenage boyish” (and there are no unscented options)
  • The soap feels like Castille soap which some guys find drying
  • The branding is kitschy

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About Dr. Squatch

They’re well known now, but they were unknown when they started back in 2013. That’s when their founder, Jack Haldrup, began making batches of natural soap in his garage.

Dr Squatch Pine Tar Natural Soap
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A couple of years ago, this brand was suddenly all over the internet with their advertising. In a relatively short period of time, Dr. Squatch has attracted “millions of happy customers.”

Our goal is to inspire and educate men to be happier and healthier.

Jack Haldrup, Founder and CEO

The company has a noble mission to make products that are natural, omit harmful ingredients, and are made specifically for men.

While their site has in-depth info on their ingredients and practices, suffice it to say that their products are made from at least 98% natural ingredients.

What I Tried

Here are the Dr. Squatch products that I tested:

  • Deodorant
  • Bar soap
  • Shampoo and conditioner

Now, let’s get onto the review…

The Deodorant

At the time of writing, Dr. Squatch offers seven different scents of deodorant. I tried three of them. The Alpine Sage, Fresh Falls, and Wood Barrel Bourbon scents.

Dr. Squatch Deodrant Alpine Sage
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Despite their rugged outdoorsy names, these aren’t robust, masculine-smelling deodorants — they smell similar to Old Spice or Axe. They’re kind of sweet, adolescent scents. That’s good or bad, depending on personal preference, but I’d love to see them start offering some unscented options.

Scent aside, the deodorant does work well. In fact, I wouldn’t know it was a natural deodorant without reading it on the container.

The Bar Soap

Dr. Squatch offers their bar soap in three levels of coarseness; zero grit, medium grit, and heavy grit. That’s awesome of them, as different guys have different skincare needs and preferences.

I tried their Deep Sea Goat’s Milk scent, which is medium grit. This soap smells very good. I don’t really know what to compare it to, but it’s a nice, masculine, “classic” scent.

Dr. Squatch Deodrant Goats Milk Soap
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However, using the soap wasn’t great for me personally as it felt drying and left my skin feeling tight. I’d compare it to Castille soap. If you like Castille soap, then I think Dr. Squatch’s soap would be a solid option for you!

The soap had a nice lather to it which is a plus.

The Goat’s Milk soap is the only one I tested, but I also got the Grapefruit IPA and Pine Tar scents. They smell nice too. Overall, the soap made a way better impression on me than the deodorant.

Dr Squatch Deodrant Goats Milk Soap From Side
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A huge plus about their soap is that the ingredients are very minimal. I’m talking between seven and ten ingredients per bar, and I actually kind of know what most of the ingredients are.

There are no long chemical names. Their soap has oils like olive oil, sustainable palm oil and coconut oil. The other ingredients are stuff like fruit essential oils, sand, oatmeal, shea butter, activated charcoal and sea salt.

Dr. Squatch Deodrant Goats Milk Soap Back
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It’s cool to know that you’re using a soap that really is natural and not full of strange ingredients that are hard to pronounce.

Dr. Squatch actually has a “Sh*t List” on their site, a list of harmful ingredients they refuse to put in their products. I love their philosophy and transparency!

The Shampoo and Conditioner

I tried the Cypress Coast shampoo and the Cool Citrus conditioner. Just like the deodorant, Dr. Squatch’s hair products felt pretty “normal” to me. That’s partially a good thing and partially not.

The shampoo and conditioner smell great. They’re subtle, pleasant scents that don’t smell like they’re loaded up with strange fragrances.

On the other hand, I found the shampoo to be very drying, and it really changed the texture of my hair.

Dr Squatch Shampoo Cypress Coast
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That’s been my experience with every shampoo I’ve ever tried. With my coarse, curly hair, shampoo doesn’t seem to do me any favors.

In my case, using shampoo and conditioner feels like an odd cycle of using shampoo to suck all of the moisture from my hair and then using conditioner to try to re-hydrate it. It irritates my scalp too. I don’t know that I get any benefits from it.

That being said, that’s just how my body is. Dr. Squatch’s shampoo and conditioner seem really solid and should work well for most guys.

Dr Squatch Conditioner Cool Citrus
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For me, their hair products don’t offer a compelling alternative to traditional shampoo and conditioner. They just offer shampoo and conditioner that doesn’t irritate my scalp as much as non-natural ones.

If you want your scalp and hair to be clean and hydrated and regular shampoo doesn’t work well for you, I recommend avoiding Dr. Squatch and using aloe vera gel instead.

If you like using shampoo and conditioner as part of your grooming routine, then I say give Dr. Squatch a shot! Their hair care products are natural just like everything else they offer.

Dr Squatch Conditioner Cool Citrus Ingredients
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A quick note about foam: people often ask whether or not natural shampoos foam up as much as regular shampoo. They don’t foam as much, and that’s okay!

If you’re an adult who needs clean hair, you can use a shampoo that doesn’t foam up a lot. If you’re a child who needs to have a bubble bath on top of their head, natural shampoo probably isn’t for you.

Joking aside, foaming is nice, but it’s not essential.

Questions About Dr. Squatch

Here are the answers to some frequently asked questions about Dr. Squatch:

Is Dr. Squatch Made in the USA?

Yes, all of Dr. Squatch’s personal care products are made in the United States.

Is Dr. Squatch Really Natural?

Yep! Dr. Squatch’s products are made using high-quality, natural ingredients.

What Is Dr. Squatch’s Soap Made Out Of?

Their soap is made from stuff like vegetable oil, lye, shea butter and essential oils. You can see a full list of their soap ingredients on each product page or take a look at their ingredient glossary here.

Final Thoughts and Recommendation

Overall, Dr. Squatch is a very solid brand that offers natural products at an affordable price. Another plus is that all of their stuff is made here in the USA.

Based on their kitschy branding and some scents smelling similar to brands like Old Spice, I think their target audience might be teenage boys and guys in college, but I’m not sure.

For example, when I think of bay rum, I think of Royall BayRhum, which is classic and masculine. Bay rum that has a cartoon sasquatch on it isn’t something I’d be proud of having in my Dopp kit.

That being said, as Brock (the founder of The Modest Man) often says, “wear the fit, not the label.” That applies to grooming products as well. Use products because you like them, not because you do or don’t like the branding.

Plus, Dr. Squatch may be silly with their branding and advertising, but they take their mission to make natural products for guys very seriously.

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Questions? Comments? Leave them below!

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  1. Russell Allen Rambo says

    December 11, 2024 at 1:32 pm

    I bought the Odor Squatching Deodorant with Pine Tar scent. While the product was effective and easy to use, it didn’t last long as I thought it should. Upon examination of the contents I found that the bottom of the carrier that pushes it up as you turn the knob is HOLLOW. This means that the deodorant pushes though the carrier and into the bottom of the container. When I removed the carrier I found half the deodorant in the bottom.

    Nice smelling and effective aluminum free product but it’s softness combined with the hollow carrier means anyone who doesn’t notice will toss it and buy another, wasting money and deodorant. Poor design or intentional I don’t know, but switched to another brand.

    Reply
  2. Pearlie says

    December 24, 2023 at 1:22 am

    I bought a bar of the pine tar to try on my psoriasis and it seems I have a reddish rash on my forearms I’m curious as to what it might be

    Reply
    • Ian Chandler says

      December 24, 2023 at 12:41 pm

      Definitely worth seeing a dermatologist about!

      Reply
  3. Merrita says

    November 20, 2023 at 4:42 pm

    So it only for men that fine I was wondering if there would be one that women can use? My dad uses it I wanna try but just wondering if there one you would recommend for women? 😀

    Reply
    • Ian Chandler says

      November 20, 2023 at 8:57 pm

      Check out Native!

      Reply
    • Jeff says

      March 11, 2024 at 3:03 am

      I ordered on line and it’s being shipped from china. Why. I thought made in USA

      Reply
  4. Paul Buehler says

    September 30, 2023 at 12:47 pm

    Are Dr. Squatch plastic containers PFA free????

    Reply
  5. Dano says

    July 21, 2023 at 3:11 pm

    I’m going to have to disagree with you on one of your pro’s. You say the price is reasonable, I beg to differ. I think the price is outrageous for the mere 2.6 oz. you get for the price

    Reply
  6. Latasha Johnson says

    June 10, 2023 at 9:39 pm

    Why is the Logo a Ape /gorella

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    • joe moe says

      October 19, 2023 at 8:00 pm

      It’s a Sasquatch

      Reply
  7. Soap User says

    March 18, 2023 at 1:39 pm

    All these soap companies like Dr. Squatch, Sudsy Bear, etc buy their ingredients from the same places. While they don’t use bad things in the soap itself all of them use the same fragrance oils that contain nasty carcinogens. The only safe soaps are fragrance-free.

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