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Let's start a thread about favorite body lotions, potions creams and butters, and don't forget oils.
Tell me your favorite heavenly smelling body lotions,etc.. and I'll tell you one of mine. It is Bath & Body Works Cucumber Melon!! Oh, you don't even need perfume. This body cream turns into a delighful perfume on your skin, it's just deelish. I have it on right now. Don't wear perfume with this body cream, it will clash, plus you don't need it.
I have to list one more. Crabtree & Evelyn's Rosewater. Thank you for the wonderful Christmas present Cathy.
Ok, tell me some fave body lotions that smell divine.
Yardley Sea Minerals body wash smells yummy to me.
I’m not much for body lotions, but I do spritz a little Shalimar every morning.
I’m pretty fussy about the smell of liquid hand soaps too. I tend towards the spice and herb fragrances, like ginger, rosemary, lime etc.
I love scents, anything jasmine, lots of others - the place I work, my boss is allergic to scent :-(. But I do wear it at home or if I am going out somewhere else.
I love all the Chanel scents, right now I have Chanel Allure, wonderful scent and lasts all day!!
For the most part, it's a moot point for me. I have a co-worker who is very sensitive to scents, so I can't use a lot of lotions and such. (Annoyingly, she works at home 75% of the time, but we never know when she will grace us with her presence. So much of the time I skip the lotions, it ends up being a day that I didn't have to. But that's a whole different discussion)
When I'm at home, I tend to use The Body Shop's body butters and L'Occitaine's shea cream.
I used to enjoy Bath & Body Works, but I don't know if my preferences have changed or their formulations have changed. Now I find them to be too heavy-handed. Coyingly sweet and/or floral.
On the rare occasions that I'm going somewhere other than work and want a lingering scent, I look to perfumes more than lotions/potions. I have a few small vials of Tocca perfumes that I find very nice.
For the most part, it's a moot point for me. I have a co-worker who is very sensitive to scents, so I can't use a lot of lotions and such. (Annoyingly, she works at home 75% of the time, but we never know when she will grace us with her presence. So much of the time I skip the lotions, it ends up being a day that I didn't have to. But that's a whole different discussion)
When I'm at home, I tend to use The Body Shop's body butters and L'Occitaine's shea cream.
I used to enjoy Bath & Body Works, but I don't know if my preferences have changed or their formulations have changed. Now I find them to be too heavy-handed. Coyingly sweet and/or floral.
On the rare occasions that I'm going somewhere other than work and want a lingering scent, I look to perfumes more than lotions/potions. I have a few small vials of Tocca perfumes that I find very nice.
I hear you on BABW. I’ve never cared for their scents..they always seemed geared toward teens to me, like the female version of Axe, but lately the scents seem to have gotten much stronger and more cloying.
I like smelling like flowers and delectable things. you just apply a little, not a lot.
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