8 yrs, 5 mths ago

Body Conditioner

So I’ve decided that my side of the shower doesn’t have enough products in it so I want to research body conditioners… (if you saw my side of the shower you would realise what a joke that is)

No the reality is I just finished my second bottle of Nivea body conditioner and I’m bored. I’m thinking about trying Lush either their seasonal one or their argan one maybe… I was just wondering if anyone else had experience with other brands that do body conditioners? I’m particularly interested in ones that smell amazing even once rinsed off.

Help a dry but lazy girl out!

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  • 8 yrs, 5 mths ago

    I prefer to apply moisturiser to dampened skin just after a shower. I haven’t tried the nivea in shower moisturiser but I love their ordinary moisturisers.

  • 8 yrs, 5 mths ago

    I don’t quite get this in-shower moisturising. I got the Nivea in-shower to try & I was genuinely surprised at how moisturising it is, yet I don’t see that it saves more than a few seconds in time. It also uses more water, so what’s the appeal?

  • 8 yrs, 5 mths ago

    Oooh excellent it sounds like the African one should be top of my list! I’ve jotted it down for my next sniffing expedition 🙂

  • 8 yrs, 5 mths ago

    I don’t know any more apart from the nkvea and lush so would be good to hear

  • 8 yrs, 5 mths ago

    I second the African one from lush. It was so devine. It’s a unique one so you should try and smell it first as you might not like it.

  • 8 yrs, 5 mths ago

    Ro’s Argan smells nice in the shower but the fragrance doesn’t last as well once you get out.

    Their African one however is stupidly amazing. You will want to roll around in it. Your skin will feel ridunkulous. The scent is very shea-oriented. Nominominominoms.

    Am yet to try Christingle…!

    You know you want to!

    TUD x

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