The first thing I noticed when unwrapping the bar of deodorant soap was the perfume scent. The smell is similar to flowers mixed with a Mountain Rain air freshner. I was happy to find that the delightful smell holds to your skin for hours and is suitable for both men and women. Although, perhaps it isn't perfect for people with sensitive skin.
The next thing I noticed was the color. The blue base color was dotted with darker blue specks. I assume these are the HydroBeads advertised on the box. Unfortunatly, the blue color is depressing as it isn't even a cheery hue of blue. There probably isn't too many people that choose to buy soap based solely on its color, but I would. I think that the company should have put more thought into the color of their product.
After using Irish Spring MoistureBlast with HydroBeads deodorant soap, my family had only good things to say about it. It felt great in the shower. It wasn't oily feeling the way some beauty bars are but it didn't have the extra dry feeling some soaps have either. It left our skin smelling clean and slightly perfumey. Irish Spring MoistureBlast with HydroBeads didn't seem to irritate us at all and washed off easily without residue.
My hopes for more easily moisturized skin seems to have been fulfilled. Although I can see small cracks of dry skin on my arms, they are much smaller and less seen overall. Irish Spring MoistureBlast with HydroBeads helps keep me from having that embarrassing winter time dry skin itch. This makes it a godsend and why I would recommend Irish Spring MoistureBlast with HydroBeads to everyone except extra sensitive skinned people.
Irish Spring MoistureBlast with HydroBeads deodorant soap cost me a little over two dollars for a three pack, with each bar weighing four ounces. I thought that was a great deal since each bar cost less than a dollar. While I bought my pack at Family Dollar, Irish Spring MoistureBlast with HydroBeads can be purchased at most quality stores like Walmart, Kmart, and Kroger.
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Published by Daisy May
Mother of three adult children, wife of twenty plus years. Recently entered Ashford BA program for Journalism and Mass Communication. View profile
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