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| Product | What it does well | How it feels | Key ingredients | Is it CG approved? |
| Shampoo | Lathers well! Safe for color treated hair. | Squeaky scalp, soft clean hair | Aloe, Shea Butter, & Glycerine | Yes |
| Mask | Detangles well | Great slip! | Aloe, Shea Butter, Coconut Oil & Glycerine | No |
| Conditioner | Detangles well | Great slip! Moisturised when used as leave in | Aloe, Shea Butter, Coconut Oil & Glycerine | No |
| Gel | Defines curls | Super soft, non-flaky curls | Aloe, Shea Butter, & Glycerine | Yes |
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Dove Curls Conditioner Ingredients: water, cetearyl alcohol, dimethicone and amodimethicone and peg-7, propylheptyl ether and cetrimonium chloride, petrolatum, behentrimonium chloride and dipropylene glycol, stearamidopropyl dimethylamine, glycerine, perfume, hydroxyethylcellulose and sodium nitrate, gluconolactone, aloe barbadensis leaf juice, peg-180M, disodium edta, butyrospermum parkii (shea) butter, cocos nucifera (coconut) oil, lactic acid, sodium hydroxide, Sodium Chloride, methylchloroisothiazolinone and methylisothiazolinone, benzyl salicylate, hexyl cinnamal, linalool
Prior to this review, I wouldn’t have even considered taking a chance on any kind of body scrub without fully anticipating a breakout. So the fact that I can get this kind of smooth skin without irritation using a product that costs less than $10 is mind-blowing for me. At .57 to .86 per ounce, Dove’s Exfoliating Body Polish is a steal, especially compared to pricier brands. Just keep in mind that it takes a big scoop to cover your entire body, so you’ll probably have to re-up after a couple of months.
Soap & Glory Flake Away Body Polish: This bergamot and rose-scented exfoliating scrub from Soap & Glory uses shea butter and sugar to transform those rough and dry layers into soft-to-touch skin. Like Dove’s Exfoliating Body Polish, this product is ideal for all skin types. However, it’s a little pricier, comparatively speaking.
Tree Hut Tropical Mango Shea Butter Scrub: A whopping 18-oz. jar of Tree Hut's vegan, cruelty-free exfoliating scrub makes for an even better deal than Dove's polish. It combines an array of oils with shea butter, sugar, and mango puree to help you get that skin glow-up.
If you’re looking for an affordable, gentle body exfoliator, Dove’s Exfoliating Body Polish is a promising choice. It far exceeded my expectations and proved to me once and for all that you can actually get a gentle, effective exfoliator for less than $10 without the risk of irritation, even if you have sensitive skin like mine.
Let’s start with a body lotion formula that’s quite sought-after for its skin firming and hydrating qualities. You’ll find in here 10 botanical oils, Vichy’s exclusive mineralizing water, and hyaluronic acid of course. Hyaluronic acid has the capacity to hold water thousand times its original weight. Therefore, ideal for retaining moisture and making your skin look plump.
As for the 10 botanical oils, they work best to encourage smoothness and radiance. Furthermore, mineralizing water contains 15 essential minerals for strengthening your skin’s natural moisture barrier protection.
And bonus points for the body lotion also being fast-absorbing, non-greasy, and allergy-tested.
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Now here’s a brand that’s slowly becoming synonymous with gentle skincare. CeraVe’s Daily Moisturizing Lotion is well-equipped to tackles all kinds of common skin issues. And the best part about this one is that it’s suitable for not just the body but your face too.
The formulation does indeed contain hyaluronic acid. I mean how else is it going to keep your skin’s moisture levels in check! Then there’s the brand’s special MVE controlled-release technology. Along with essential ceramides, this delivers all-day moisturization.
Did you know that this lightweight lotion is a favorite choice among both men and women with sensitive skin too? All thanks to its non-irritating, non-comedogenic, and hypoallergenic nature.
There are reasons enough to believe that this wonder ingredient, only if used incorrectly, has the ability to backfire. What it does is infuse moisture into the topmost layer of your skin. That means the plumpness and hydration are only temporary or short-lived, right?
And if your skin is extremely dehydrated and/or dry, which is what the climate looks like as well. Then, in that case, hyaluronic acid tends to absorb the very little moisture present within your skin instead of pulling your skin toward the moisture. The result of this, oftentimes, is skin that feels more dehydrated, duller, and drier. Therefore, more susceptible to developing aging signs.
No wonder it’s so important to combine hyaluronic acid with other moisturizing ingredients. Such as coconut oil, jojoba oil, shea butter, aloe vera, etc.