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Extra Virgin Olive Soap by LUSH
List Price: $7.25
Amazon Price: $7.25
Average Customer Rating: (4 reviews)
Editorial Review: If you like Into Thin Air, our anti-cellulite massage bar, then you'll want to wash with Extra Virgin Olive. This is a smooth, green, translucent soap with a gorgeously refreshing scent. As you'd imagine, it's got nutritious, moisturizing olive oil, then there are masses of stimulating, detoxifying oils like black pepper, grapefruit, fennel, coriander and bay. It makes your mouth water, doesn't it? You can take all these ingredients, make them into a salad and eat it every day for a week or you can wash with them to get your skin into shape. You could even do both.
Customer Reviews:
0 of 0 found this review helpful:
Moisturizing Soap Bar, 2006-12-11
The mottled green LUSH Extra Virgin Olive Oil Soap contains real olive leaves. I had to go look up the ingredients to figure out what this soap contained because I found leaves in the soap. The main ingredients include olive oil, olives, olive leaves, grapefruit oil, fennel oil, black pepper oil, bay oil, frankincense, rose otto, coriander, cassis and gardenia. This is a spicy soap with a soothing moisturizing result that may be enhanced with any of the lovely LUSH moisturizers, especially Skin Sin, which has a similar spicy scent.
~The Rebecca Review
0 of 0 found this review helpful:
Want to have soft, velvety skin??!!, 2006-07-26
I don't know why my rating shows only 3 stars, I must have made a mistake, this is definitely a 5 STAR !! Love this soap, it makes my skin feel so clean and soft. It works wonders when soaping up to shave your legs too! It will leave them feeling velvety! This soap is moisturizing without feeling heavy or greasy.
When I read the review about the strong gardenia smell, I had to just now go and smell the soap bar. I don't agree with that at all. I don't think it smells overwhelming at all, I think it has a very light smell and not of gardenia at all, it smells very natural and clean.
I highly recommend this and have to my friends! I find it great to use in the summer months, especially if you live in a humid area, so you can still be moisturized but skip the lotion...
Norma >^..^<
0 of 1 found this review helpful:
Good soap, not-so-good smell, 2006-06-24
I got a bar of extra virgin olive oil soap as a free gift at an in-store event at Lush, but I wouldn't have bought it if I were paying for it.
The soap, as with all Lush soaps, does its job, but the smell is not that pleasant. It smells a little too overwhelmingly of gardenia. Which would be nice in, say, a gardenia-scented soap. But this is an olive oil soap, so I would think it would smell a little more earthy. If you like flowery scents, though, you will probably like this one!
I think the soap just might have too much going on, scent-wise: gardenia, coriander, fennel, grapefruit, rose, bay, and pepper? You could most certainly make many different soaps that have simpler, more straightforward, less confused scents that smell awesome. But this one is just too busy. I'm going to let mine air out and hope the scent is less overwhelming in the future.
4 of 4 found this review helpful:
A word of warning, 2004-08-07
I enjoyed Extra Virgin Olive in my bath, it did seem to make my skin lovely, but I made the error of using it on my face and it made me break out like you would not believe. Even just rinsing my face with bathwather that had the soap in it caused breakouts, and I do not normally have sensitive skin. So if you're going to use this one, I'd recommend only showering with it.
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