Castor Oil, for your Bath!
Jo Bath oil works moderately well in the bath; it disperses well, leaves you soft, doesn't make you feel greasy but it's also got a very false, chemical smell in the lemon scent and has a castor oil base as well as parabens.
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Pros
Leaves skin soft, disperses in water well, doesn't leave you greasy
Cons
Castor oil base, a bit slimy
Follow-up commentary
4 months after original review
While I still don't like this bath oil, I did research castor oil lately and it seems it may not be such a bad ingredient to have in a bath oil after all. It's actually a drying oil that helps pull dirt and yuck from the pores and has been used as a home remedy for ever and a day.
If you don't mind the kind of fake lemon scent, this may be the perfect bath oil for those with normal to oily skin. Those with already dry skin, however, may want to avoid it.
If you don't mind the kind of fake lemon scent, this may be the perfect bath oil for those with normal to oily skin. Those with already dry skin, however, may want to avoid it.
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I'm going to slide away from this product... yeah I know, it's a bad joke but I got nothin'. Great review though
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I LOL'd at "Dollar store quality." It made me wonder about a sex dollar store. It would either be great or awful. Thanks, as always, for the review, Carrie Ann!
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Wow! Doesn't sound like very good products.
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Actually, some folks have loved the shower gel. I'd like it if I just didn't loathe the smell so much. I really wonder if the other scents might be better.
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