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6-Pack 0.63-Ounce Dove Skin Care Beauty Bar (Cucumber & Green Tea) for
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Product Description from Amazon:
- REFRESHES SKIN: Dove Cool Moisture Beauty Bar combines the refreshing scents of cucumber and green tea with Dove mild cleansers for skin care to revitalize both your senses and your skin.
- MILD and MOISTURIZING: With ΒΌ moisturizing cream, Dove Beauty Bar helps your skin maintain its natural moisture barrier and keeps skin hydrated as part of your skin care routine.
- VERSATILE CLEANSER: The unique formulation for effective skin care can be enjoyed by the entire family as this all-in-one cleanser nourishes your face, body, and hands for beautiful skin.
- EFFECTIVE CLEANSING: Wash away dirt and germs, without drying your skin like ordinary bath soap can. This beauty bar is gentle enough to use every day on your body and your face.
- THOUGHTFULLY MADE SKIN CARE: This Beauty Bar is Certified Cruelty-Free by PETA and sulfate free cleansers, so you can feel good about switching from ordinary bar soap to Dove.
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Fragrance (Parfum) β Catch-all for hidden endocrine disruptors & allergens. Nothing "clean" about it.
Tetrasodium EDTA / Etidronate β Penetration enhancers + aquatic toxins. Only help shelf life.
Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891) β Possibly carcinogenic when inhaled (esp. in powders/sprays). Not harmful on skin, but here just for whiteness.
Yellow 5 (CI 19140), Blue 1 (CI 42090) β Artificial dyes linked to behavioral issues & allergic reactions, especially in kids. 100% cosmetic, 0% benefit.
β οΈ Questionable but not the worst:
Sodium C14-16 Olefin Sulfonate β Harsh detergent, strips skin barrier. Not as bad as SLS, but still drying.
Dipropylene Glycol β Solvent, generally safe but no benefit to skin, just formulation aid.
β Relatively harmless:
Water, Stearic Acid, Lauric Acid, Sodium Lauroyl Isethionate β These are surfactants or fatty acids, mild and common in soap bars.
I guess give it a try, if it turns out 0.63oz, I'd message Amazon chat support for return/refund.
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