The L'Occitane Shea Extra Gentle Soap Lavender didn't quite work out for the dry winter, so I went for The Body Shop Shea Soap instead. It might be better, it might not, who knows.
The bar is rather small and cute, and I like the scent a lot! Not as much as the L'Occitane Shea Extra Gentle Soap Milk, but it still smells better than a lot of soaps out there. For one, it doesn't smell quite like soap but rather lotion. And it's actually a little bit better, just a little, than the Super Mild Soap in terms of dryness. So until I can find something better for the winter, I think I will keep using these for now. In the mean time, I'm actively looking, kind of... :D
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