Really nice smelling CHEAP soap

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Really nice smelling CHEAP soap

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Paid a dollar at the Vitamin Shoppe while I was in there for some St Johns Wort.

It's Chandrika Ayurvedic Soap. Dang that stuff smells good and works well.

http://www.chandrikasoaps.com
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Post by Steve-o »

Same epiphany for me -- for a while. Great scent, lathers like nobody's business, and worked great for me. For a few weeks, when I noticed my skin was drying out in a way it does not with several other soaps. I'm glad it's working for you -- it's a nice soap at a bargain price.
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Well, I have a touch of psoriasis, or more than a touch, and went with Chagrin Valley soaps. My hair, I used the tea tree shampoo bar and it has worked about as well as anything I have used, coal tars, ketaconazole, you name it. Now the body bar I am using is not all that great, but I think my body psoriasis is a bit harder to cure and so, I am not giving up.
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I prefer to call it 'inexpensive' rather than cheap. In this category, it's Palmolive Shave Stick hand's down for me. :)
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