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post #16 of 19
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Originally Posted by Dmax View Post
The majority of non mass market soaps are "triple-milled", which means they are a lot denser, they contain less moisture and they last longer. They also tend to smell better, though that is of course subjective, and use expensive ingredients like glycerin, lanolin, shea butter, etc.
I bought some Costco brand Kirkland triple-milled soap the other day. 14 bars for $8.99. I haven't tried any yet because I'm still working on my last bar of Dove however I have generally been immensely pleased with every Kirkland product I ever tried with one exception. Their raisin bran sucked and I prefer Kellog's.
post #17 of 19
I just get soaps from L'Occitane because of the smell. Their lavender scent and their honey scent are awesome. I think the honey scent is right on the money as far as accuracy.
post #18 of 19
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I think that the high price of the soap does make it seem more special than it is. However I do genuinely love the soap. Paying less for it on ebay wont detract from the experiance, Unless of course it is counterfeit. So to put it simple, I dont like only because its expensive, but it helps.
post #19 of 19
I started using my girlfriends Dermalogica Special Cleansing Fluid about six years ago, fourty bucks a bottle is crazy except for the fact that the thing last four months and I absolutely never break out.
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