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I buy a different one each time, the problem is that the process is kinda slow because I have to wait until I finish the first bottle before moving on to the next one. At the moment I am using Olay moisture ribbons...the orange one, mandarin oil i think...I like the way it smells but the texture is way too slippery. :/ Unfortunately I am not even halfway through, but I am looking for suggestions as to what to buy next.
 
I usually buy whatever is on sale but I will pick up something that smells like pink grapefruit whenever I get the chance. Its my fave!

 
I usually use Caress, but I just bought soft soap body wash, it seems to work pretty good but the scent doesn't seem to last as long as the caress.

 
Originally Posted by ZsaZsa /img/forum/go_quote.gif I usually use Caress, but I just bought soft soap body wash, it seems to work pretty good but the scent doesn't seem to last as long as the caress. The scents all get confused if it lingers too long especially if you wear perfume and deodorant. I do like the soft soap green tea one. the smell on that one lasts longer... longer than I'd like anyways. People at work complain when you come to work with too many scents.
 
Right now Im using Dove Cream Oil...Its the one that has cocoa butter in it...It smells sooo good and lathers up really well.

 
I was sniffing different kinds the other day in Walmart haha. Got a few weird looks. Anyways I decided on the Dial Soy and Almond Milk Body Wash. Boy it smells good and it's really moisturizing. It's the healthy moisture kind.

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Weleda showergels/creams. My whole family's been using that for months now, and we have so much eczema issues we are happy we've finally discovered a really gentle formula.

The only thing with them is they're more concentrated so i like to use a bath lily rather than a washcloth.

 
i have found the best thing for my skin lately is dial yogart/honey/vanilla body wash. it smells good, lathers good and my skin feels soft afterwards.

 
juara candlenut shower gel I love the tropical smell!!!!!! and it leaves my skin is so soft
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Hempz body wash is really good. I love the Jasmine Peach one. It smells yummy. I buy it from Lotion Source.

 
ive been using softsoap coconut scrub/bw...btw if you like tropical you'd love tahitian renewal by caress, if you havent tried it yet lol

 
I like Dove Sensitive Skin body wash and The Body Shop Coconut Shower Cream.

 
I love scented stuff but I started to figure that since I love wearing perfume the most, having too many scented things on my would just start conflicting! And it works out perfectly because my new HG body wash is just soap scented! It's the Dove Deep Moisture body wash... it's SO creamy and it just lathers up like crazy. The littlest amount will cover my whole body and it doesn't do that annoying thing where you run out of bubbles halfway through and have to put more on your washcloth/loofah. My skin feels SO soft after using it and it just has this nice soft soapy scent.

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Im using 2 body washes atm Snow Fairy and The Joy of Jelly also 2 soaps Rock star and Porridge all from Lush I just switch between them depending on what I want.

 
I have really bad allergies, and very sensitive skin, so it's cetaphil cleanser (the orig) or aveeno skin relief body wash (both fragrance-free) for me.

I am one of those people that can't stand it when co-workers come to work drenched in scent, or mulitple scents.
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It is unbelievable how much scent some ladies wear, however the worst offenders seem to be females 40 yrs of age and up (at least where I work).

 
Is it bad that I use shampoo? Our body produces little hair, so I can't really find the wrong in that. My whole family uses shampoo.

 
Depends on what shampoo. It can be drying on more sensitive parts of your body. I do it the other way around... I use soap for shampoo. I make homemade castile soap and it is great for hair because it doesn't strip the oils and make it all dry. With shampoo, I NEED conditioner, with castile soap made with coconut, olive and castor oils, I don't need it.

I scent it with rosemary, lavender and sandalwood essential oils.

 

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