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Free from the artificial foaming of sulfates, this body wash is formulated to remove dirt and oils without stripping away vital moisture. Using panthenol, vegetable glycerin, and a unique blend of aromatic essential oils, this formula conditions and softens the skin. In addition to moisturizing and cleansing benefits, some moisturizing body washes also include vitamin E and other vitamins and minerals. These ingredients can add beneficial nutrients to the skin in addition to water and oils. If you have sensitive skin, moisturizing body washes may not be the best choice for you because they often contain fragrances and preservatives. Preservatives are used to prevent bacteria growth, and fragrances mask the odor of chemical ingredients -- but fragrances and preservatives can irritate sensitive skin or cause an allergic reaction. However, moisturizing body washes are typically less harsh than soaps and scrubs, so if you have sensitive skin, try a body wash that's organic and fragrance-free [sources: Mayo Clinic, Unilever]. Although they're less harsh than soaps, body washes can still eliminate dirt, bacteria and other irritants from the skin. Plus, moisturizing body washes can trap water and essential oils in the skin. As our skin ages, it thins and loses its elasticity. But without a strong, thick stratum corneum, aging skin can lose its natural oils at a faster rate. If you have aging skin, use a moisturizing body wash to trap those natural oils in your skin. You can also try applying a topical moisturizing cream to the skin after you bathe for more protection against dryness, cracks, and wrinkles. Also commonly known as shower gel, is a pretty recent newcomer to the field of spa products. Body wash is a generic term for liquid soap used to clean the body during a shower. Many people wonder why one would purchase body wash when one could just use soap instead. Activated charcoal body wash with an easy to use pump. For use with all skin types.
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