They are available in TK Maxx. I have picked one up, but haven't used it. I would imagine it's triple milled. They don't look very moisturising, but the one I have is exfoliating.Has anyone tried their bath soaps? Are they triple milled also?
They are available in TK Maxx. I have picked one up, but haven't used it. I would imagine it's triple milled. They don't look very moisturising, but the one I have is exfoliating.
I find most Italian soaps drying, they tend not to include sweet almond oil or shea butter. I quite liked Nesti Dante poppy as a less expensive version of Claus Porto poppyI tried both the lemon and seaweed exfoliating one's. Both very hard, long lasting and fast lathering... But also both very drying for my skin I find L'Occitane soaps far more gentle albeit at twice the price (compared to the SV from TKMaxx.)
I find most Italian soaps drying, they tend not to include sweet almond oil or shea butter. I quite liked Nesti Dante poppy as a less expensive version of Claus Porto poppy
I have one of those sitting in my drawer. I must get around to using it. It's different from the soaps in the yellow wrapper.It can be surprising how drying some are, recently bought a Mitchell's wool fat bath soap and despite the tallow and lanolin it dried me right out! Worse than a shower gel even.
The Savon de liquide de Marseille is excellent, they usually stock various different brands. Castelbel/Asquith & Somerset soaps from Portugal are great too.I tried both the lemon and seaweed exfoliating one's. Both very hard, long lasting and fast lathering... But also both very drying for my skin I find L'Occitane soaps far more gentle albeit at twice the price (compared to the SV from TKMaxx.)
They are available in TK Maxx. I have picked one up, but haven't used it. I would imagine it's triple milled. They don't look very moisturising, but the one I have is exfoliating.