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Dove in generalNewest Review: ... at home. So let me tell you a little more about the handcream itself. Packaging: It is a 75ml tube. It is designed to stand ... more |
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by - written on 29/06/02 (Very useful, 417 readings)
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I don’t think that there can be a more exciting word in the English language than the word “new”. For a dedicated consumer like me, when I see the word “new” it instantly means two things to me. First, here is a product that I have not yet tried (and since it is “new” it is more than likely to be on special offer – see how my mind works? -) and second, here is a product to form the basis of my next review on Dooyoo. So this week, as I was browsing in Boots, I was thrilled to see a whole row of “news” on an end display. Not only that, but the new product was on a BOGOF.Deep joy! The product in ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/02/04 (Very useful, 79 readings)
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I got a triple pack of Dove products for Christmas, containing some of the Silk range. This review is of the Supreme Silk Softening Body Wash, as I have got into the rest of the products as yet, but I will be working my way through them slowly, so I predict a number of various Dove reviews from me in the near future! The Packaging. The body wash come in quite an attractive bottle- the traditional white opaque plastic with a shiny pearly lid, and lots of blue writing. The lid is a flip cap and easy to get into, unlike many other products with this kind of packaging you don't have to sacrifice your nails to get into it. The bottle itself is a vaguely ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/08/02 (Very useful, 118 readings)
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I can imagine the brainstorming meeting that occurred when the Dove Daily Hydrating Cleansing Cloths were invented. Some high flier in a trendy suit leant back in his black executive wheeled chair and shouted, 'Tissues! Tissues are cheap. In this game it's all about profit margins. Think about the cheapest thing we can manufacture and then add a whacking great profit margin. We already make soap, so that won't cost us much and tissues cost about .05p each. Let's impregnate some tissues in soap and hey presto, we have a product guaranteed to make us money.' And so, Dove Daily Hydrating Cleansing Cloths were born. THE PRODUCT ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/07/00 (Very useful, 44 readings)
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When "Dove Body Wash" first came into the shops I was keen to give it a try. I found that it "really does leave the skin feeling moisturised –you can feel the difference immediately, and the sweet but light-fragrance lasts throughout the whole day as well!" - as another DooYoo comment says, - BUT. . . After I had used "Dove" a couple of times my you niece took it home with her to try for herself! . . . ("Ask and you don't get . . " being one of her sayings!) Anyway, I didn't mind too much and next bathtime I used my Asda Shower Gel as per usual. OH!-Oh! . . . I was left with 'yucky', tight ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/07/02 (Very useful, 99 readings)
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Where to start? I don’t know, its hardly exciting conditioner is it? Dove doesn’t have the luxuriousness of Lush, the zestyness of original source, the outrageously expensiveness of Clinique. I can’t think of anything that will make this exciting. It just isn’t. Coming in a rather plain white bottle, which is shaped a little bit like a gravestone in my opinion, curving slightly in the middle for a good hand-grip. Coloured with the distinctive blue and white Dove is well known for, it doesn’t go in my brightly coloured bathroom but would look nice with my mums new Greek inspired décor. The standard size gives you 200ml of ... Read the complete review


