Not only does Bath and body works offer soaps but they offer body lotions, shower gels and various other products. They also offer over 150 scents ranging from Vanilla to Cucumber melon.
Different soaps have different formulations. There's usually water and a surfactant of some kind at minimum; there may be colorings or scents added as well.
No, Philosophy is a beauty brand known for skincare, bath, and body products, but they do not sell body soaps specifically. They focus more on skincare products such as cleansers, moisturizers, and treatments.
NO, it is not a mint. Lavender is an herb used for scents, soaps, and cooking.
The Body Shop does not carry women's clothing. They carry different soaps and lotions in a variety of scents to make you smell nice. http://www.thebodyshop-usa.com
yes there are types of cary soaps
Some Sun detergent products are: Sunlight dish soaps & detergents, Snuggle, Surf, Wisk. Depending on which product you choose some scents they have are: lemon, wild orchid, vanilla kiss, and fresh rain to name a few.
Bath & Bodyworks sells a huge variety, and they change their offerings frequently depending on the season. They love to offer holiday themed promotions too. Subscribe to their newsletter to be kept up to date on the latest scents & sales.
Quite the oppposite - most soaps are bases. Totally different pH balances.
Definitely, it will hurt your face. Because different soaps = different chemicals and they will make your skin dry and itchy.
Bath and Body works sells high quality bathroom products such as hand soaps, lotions and sanitizers. They make products with a large number of distinct scents, such as tropical paradise or menthol mint. These products are of better quality than those found in grocery stores or mass retailers, and so people chose to shop at Bath and Body Works instead.
Dove and Bath and Body Works simple as that!
They are the same thing, just with differing names. Soaps are detergents and detergents are soaps. The names have become associated with their different uses. Soaps are now primarily used to refer to soaps/detergents used on the body, while detergents have comes to mean soaps/detergents used for things other than cleansing the body, such as dish detergents.