This L'Occitane Ruban d'Orange Soap smelled amazing! It actually didn't smell like orange but rather bitter tangerine peels. Yeah, peels. The soap itself was actually rather mild and was not drying at all. The only problem was that because this is a guest soap, it was itty bitty and hubby and I used it up within a couple of weeks as hand soap! And I think it goes for something ridiculous like $4 a piece. Will not buy again unless on sale for dirt cheap :P
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