Soft skin, sick stomach
This was only my opinion, you might love the smell. Honestly though, I think if you really want a bath oil, I would just look for a nice one from a local Walmart, you can pick out a smell you're sure to love! You can also get a better price, as well as getting more for the money. This just was not worth it for me - eleven dollars for one use, I think it really should have been something special. It just made me sick.
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Pros
Makes your skin feel very nice, smell lasts for hours, travel sized, discrete packaging
Cons
Only one use, very small for the cost, smell may be too strong for some
On first inspection, I found it is VERY small only about two maybe three ounces. great for traveling, but it is clearly only a one use item. Still in the bottle, I smelled it and found it to smell much like cloves and nutmeg. I was hoping at this point that it would smell better in the tub, however I was still quite optimistic. I was thinking it was going to be amazing, at 15 bucks for one use it certainly should be!
When it was bath time, I found as as I pored the bath oil in the tub that it is kin of a thin kind of brown colored liquid. The smell became pretty overwhelming. I did not like that at all, and the bathtub water did in fact become a translucent white color. I noticed right away that it did make my skin feel pretty soft, but the smell after only a few moments started to make me a little nauseated so clearly there would be nothing sexy about this bath. I stayed in the tub anyway to shave my legs and relax, but after a few minutes, the smell forced me to escape!
So after only a few minutes climbed out of the tub and marveled at how smooth my legs felt. Really not a huge difference, but enough after such a short time to surprise me. Unfortunately, hours later I could still smell the perfume of the oil on my skin - very strong. It was still so strong, in fact, that it forced me to take another shower just to get the smell off of me!
Don't get me wrong, some people might really love this smell, but for me, it was not a pretty smell, it is far too strong and reeks of (what I think) is cloves and nutmeg. It's only my opinion, but I certainly think any other bath oil would be far more worth it.
Just so you can verify the ingredients in the bottle - PEG7, GLYCERYL COCOATE, HELIANTHUS ANNUUS (SUNFLOWER) SEED OIL, PARFUM (FRAGRANCE), PRUNUS AMYGDALUS DULCIS (SWEET ALOMOND OIL), CORYLUS AVELLANA (HAZEL) OIL, ROSMARINUS OFFICIALIS (ROSEMARY LEAF) EXTRACT, LIMONENE, BENZEL SALICYLATE, BENZEL BENZOATE, EUGENOL, HYDRACITRONELLAL, LINALOOL, COURMARIN, GERANIOL
When it was bath time, I found as as I pored the bath oil in the tub that it is kin of a thin kind of brown colored liquid. The smell became pretty overwhelming. I did not like that at all, and the bathtub water did in fact become a translucent white color. I noticed right away that it did make my skin feel pretty soft, but the smell after only a few moments started to make me a little nauseated so clearly there would be nothing sexy about this bath. I stayed in the tub anyway to shave my legs and relax, but after a few minutes, the smell forced me to escape!
So after only a few minutes climbed out of the tub and marveled at how smooth my legs felt. Really not a huge difference, but enough after such a short time to surprise me. Unfortunately, hours later I could still smell the perfume of the oil on my skin - very strong. It was still so strong, in fact, that it forced me to take another shower just to get the smell off of me!
Don't get me wrong, some people might really love this smell, but for me, it was not a pretty smell, it is far too strong and reeks of (what I think) is cloves and nutmeg. It's only my opinion, but I certainly think any other bath oil would be far more worth it.
Just so you can verify the ingredients in the bottle - PEG7, GLYCERYL COCOATE, HELIANTHUS ANNUUS (SUNFLOWER) SEED OIL, PARFUM (FRAGRANCE), PRUNUS AMYGDALUS DULCIS (SWEET ALOMOND OIL), CORYLUS AVELLANA (HAZEL) OIL, ROSMARINUS OFFICIALIS (ROSEMARY LEAF) EXTRACT, LIMONENE, BENZEL SALICYLATE, BENZEL BENZOATE, EUGENOL, HYDRACITRONELLAL, LINALOOL, COURMARIN, GERANIOL
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Sorry this was a bad experience for you. I can't believe such a small bottle is that much!!
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thanks for the review
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Good review. Thanks for sharing. I can't believe you use the entire bottle in one use. That doesn't seem worth it.
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Thanks for the review. The lingering smell is a turn off for me; itd give me a headache. Ill pass.
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wow... thanks for the info!!!
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thanks
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thanks!
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I'm always worried about not liking the smell or the scent being too strong when buying perfume and beauty products one time.. And one use for an $11 bottle? No thanks. Thank you for sharing
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