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Feb 12, 2009 -
For today's reader review, we're going back to the basics. You can't get more old-school than with Dove soap. Here's what reader Mizz_Jennii had to say about her facial cleanser of choice, Dove Sensitive Skin Beauty Bars ($4):
I keep a bar of this soap by the sink.
- 10 Comments
Sep 26, 2008 -
Dove, a longtime drugstore favorite, is now joining the upscale beauty ranks by opening the first North American Dove Spa in Canada in a few weeks. (They're already open in England). Continuing on with its "Real Beauty" campaign, the company plans to open upward of 50 locations within the next five years.
- 25 Comments
Aug 07, 2008 -
Despite the plethora of body washes and fancy-scented soaps that I have in my bathroom cabinet, there's just something about old-school bar soaps that's appealing. Although they can be a bit drying on my face (I know, heaven forbid my face actually touches a bar soap), they make my body feel fresh and clean. Also, call me a sap, but they remind me of my parents' house where I grew up.
- 37 Comments
May 08, 2008 -
This week's issue of the New Yorker has a great story about Pascal Dangin, one of the world's foremost digital retouchers. One of the interesting tidbits: the Dove "real beauty" campaign that featured regular women was heavily retouched by Dangin. While I'm not shocked — the women's skin looked suspiciously perfect in the ads — it's nonetheless a little bit depressing.
- 60 Comments
May 15, 2007 -
Ever since Dove branched out from its old-school White Beauty Bar, I've been really impressed by the brand's hair and skincare offerings. Its shampoos, conditioners, and body washes are both gentle and gentle on the pocketbook.
So when I saw that brand was now in the deodorant business, I had to try the Dove Ultimate Clear Cool Essentials Anti-Perspirant and Deodorant ($4.49).
- 43 Comments
Oct 17, 2006 -
When I became old enough to wash my own face before bed, my mom introduced me to the Dove Beauty Bar. She told me it was the only thing I would ever need to wash my face. Well, I grew up and got sucked in to the fancy face wash products at cosmetic counters, but if I am ever in a pinch, I know I can always run to the drugstore and pick up a bar of Dove.
- 7 Comments