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    Gentle Moisturizing Bar Cleanser. This pick's biggest highlight, according to Sherry Ross, MD, an ob-gyn in Santa Monica and author of She-ology, is the fact that it's fragrance-free. It won't ...

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    I only use soap on the “T*ts, Pits, and Bits” when showering. ... I highly recommend Cetaphil Gentle Cleanser Fragrance Free, and for lotion afterwords CeraVe. ... non-comedogenic skin lotions ...

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    The formula is top-notch due to the simple fact that it’s fragrance-free, soap-free, paraben-free, sulfate-free, wheat-free, talc-free and nut-free for a smooth and healthy cleanse — and it ...

  5. Lava (soap) - Wikipedia

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    Lava is a heavy-duty hand cleaner in soap bar form manufactured by the WD-40 Company.Unlike typical soap bars, Lava contains ground pumice, which gave the soap its name.The soap and pumice combination is intended to scour tar, engine grease, paint, dirt, grime, filth, and similar substances from the skin.

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    A bar of Dudu-Osun.. Dudu-Osun is an African black soap made from herbs found in the Savannah and tropical rainforest regions of West Africa. Although the black soap was once only known to people of Yoruba descent, [1] Dudu-Osun, a Nigerian variant of the soap is among the few brands making for wider acceptance and recognition for this beauty product in the mainstream industry.

  7. Camay - Wikipedia

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    Camay is a British brand of bar soap owned by Unilever. It was introduced in 1926 by Procter & Gamble and was marketed as a "white, pure soap for women," as many soaps of the time were colored to mask impurities. Camay's slogan for many years was "Camay: the soap for beautiful women."

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