Based on the tiny white flowers that grow in such abundance in the English countryside, ... more
Yardley Lily of the Valley is a beautifully contemporised version of traditional floral scent. Crisp top notes are blended with a floral heart of gardenia and jasm...
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Advantages: Sweet fragrance and creamy lather Disadvantages: Fruity bits get everywhere
of fruity bits per bar will vary with each separate purchase.
An average slab of this soap has a short lifespan of about a month or two for those who take a regular bath. It of course will last longer for those who only take baths on special occasions.
Once wet the soap quickly forms an impressive thick soft creamy lather and is a pleasure to use. It seems to possess good moisturising properties and is also deliciously scented with spicy bergamot and olibanum oils that provide a stimulating heady scent. Perhaps I find the fragrance appealing because I love a cup of Earl Grey. Other oils in the mix are rapeseed, sunflower and coconut. To my senses it's all about bergamot with just a hint of coconut, but one thing's for sure, by the time you step out of the shower you'll be smelling like a sugar plum fairy. The only downside is that you may ...
Advantages: Cleans beautifully and smells fresh and clean. Disadvantages: None
Memories are what make me buy this soap from time to time. Happy ones when I first met my husband in 1978; his mum always used this soap, and when I went to stay at his house I will always remember this sturdy chunk of nostalgia perched on the side of the bath in its little dish. My husband (boyfriend then) and I were separated for a while after that, while we did our relative university courses, but we each took some Pears Soap with us, -somehow the scent of this unusual soap transports me back to those days instantly.
Every now and then I buy a box from Boots. It is cheap -only 69p and for this you get a relic from times gone by, in more ways that one, because it really has been on our shelves for centuries. In fact it was first made and sold by Andrew Pears in 1789 at a factory just off Oxford Street in London. It is the world ...
Violet1278 28.08.2009
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Advantages: 20% Shea Butter, beautifully moisturising Disadvantages: er...errr...maybe a little expensive
not wait to try it.
About L'Occitane....
Well for a start phonetically spelt, it is pronounced Loxitan.Olivier Baussan, A French man, bought a Distillery in 1976.This is where he started to manufacture and sell essential oils and sell them in local markets.
Hence the brand was born.The first L'Occitane shop was opened in 1980, and the soap that I have been using was launched in 1982. The very year of my birth. More and more body care products were added to the range..and it is now sold as a fairly luxurious bady care range. And is available throughout Europe. And I guess the rest is just history.
The Soap and its Looks...
The lovely thing is that these soaps are wrapped in brown crinkly paper. So you can actually smell the fragrance through the paper. That was the first thing I did anyway. I noticed that the packaging is ...
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