Thursday, March 05, 2015
And the winner is...
The winner of the coupons for FREE Dial Miracle Oil Body Wash is... Elizabeth E!! Stay tuned for more goodies!! :-)
Sunday, March 01, 2015
New Dial Miracle Oil Body Wash
The fine folks at Purex and Dial sent me a free bottle of this product to try out in exchange for a product review (as always, them giving me a free product doesn't mean they put any words in my mouth; my opinions are my own):
This image came from their Facebook page, where they said:
"Restore your skin and get a soft and smooth clean with new Miracle Oil Body Wash infused with Marula Oil."
https://www.facebook.com/Dial/photos/a.153151581365615.29984.110666905614083/1038664066147691/?type=1&theater
I had to go to their Facebook page, because this product is so new that it is not yet on their website. When it DOES show up there, I assume it will be on this page with the rest of the body washes:
http://www.dialsoap.com/category/body-wash
(Lots of goodies on that page-I've used most of 'em!!)
They also sent me the following info:
"N ew Dial Miracle Oil Body Wash is infused with caring Marula oil for beautifully, soft skin. This new body wash is formulated with Micro Oil Technology for luxurious, clean-rinsing lather that leaves skin feeling clean, soft and smooth."
As you can see, this body wash comes in a cool bottle that is very easy to hold onto in the shower; if you have ever dropped a full bottle of body wash on your toe, you will appreciate the design of the bottle as much as I do.
Here's something interesting about Marula Oil:
"The Tsonga people of South Africa and Mozambique have used the oil as a moisturising body lotion for women and also as a massage oil for babies. In the past, women used Marula oil rather than water to clean themselves."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marula_oil#Traditional_uses
There's a long and pretty awesome article about it here:
http://www.africanbotanics.com/the-beauty-and-skin-care-benefits-of-marula-oil/
So, this is a nice addition to a body wash, and I haven't seen it in any other products… I like to be the first one to use something.
I found that this body wash lathered nicely, and left me feeling clean and with softer skin. As a bonus, it smells really fab, sort of sweet and nutty; because it's not floral, men and kids will use it without complaint. I also kind of get a kick out of the old school Dial color of it; it makes me think of the bottle of Dial liquid hand soap that my mother always had by the kitchen sink.
Are you ready to give it a try? Email me your favorite soap-related childhood memory, and I'll pick someone to receive coupons for FREE body wash!! :-)
This image came from their Facebook page, where they said:
"Restore your skin and get a soft and smooth clean with new Miracle Oil Body Wash infused with Marula Oil."
https://www.facebook.com/Dial/photos/a.153151581365615.29984.110666905614083/1038664066147691/?type=1&theater
I had to go to their Facebook page, because this product is so new that it is not yet on their website. When it DOES show up there, I assume it will be on this page with the rest of the body washes:
http://www.dialsoap.com/category/body-wash
(Lots of goodies on that page-I've used most of 'em!!)
They also sent me the following info:
"N ew Dial Miracle Oil Body Wash is infused with caring Marula oil for beautifully, soft skin. This new body wash is formulated with Micro Oil Technology for luxurious, clean-rinsing lather that leaves skin feeling clean, soft and smooth."
As you can see, this body wash comes in a cool bottle that is very easy to hold onto in the shower; if you have ever dropped a full bottle of body wash on your toe, you will appreciate the design of the bottle as much as I do.
Here's something interesting about Marula Oil:
"The Tsonga people of South Africa and Mozambique have used the oil as a moisturising body lotion for women and also as a massage oil for babies. In the past, women used Marula oil rather than water to clean themselves."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marula_oil#Traditional_uses
There's a long and pretty awesome article about it here:
http://www.africanbotanics.com/the-beauty-and-skin-care-benefits-of-marula-oil/
So, this is a nice addition to a body wash, and I haven't seen it in any other products… I like to be the first one to use something.
I found that this body wash lathered nicely, and left me feeling clean and with softer skin. As a bonus, it smells really fab, sort of sweet and nutty; because it's not floral, men and kids will use it without complaint. I also kind of get a kick out of the old school Dial color of it; it makes me think of the bottle of Dial liquid hand soap that my mother always had by the kitchen sink.
Are you ready to give it a try? Email me your favorite soap-related childhood memory, and I'll pick someone to receive coupons for FREE body wash!! :-)