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Read Reviews for Radox Soften Shower Gel Cream
by - written on 08/06/09 (Useful, 6 readings)
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I often buy Radox shower gels as they often have good offers on them in places like Boots and Tesco - in fact i think i usually get them on a two for £2 offer in Tesco so it's really a good idea to shop around as they sell them in all superstores and chemists. I like the radox packaging as it's perfect for hanging in the shower as it has a little hook and it also has a non drip system so it doesn't leak all over the shower and leave a gloopy mess. The range is fabulous and i particularly like to try and get moisturising shower gels as i have dry skin that can be sensitive. This one contains aloe vera and has a very fresh smell that is uplifting in the morning. Aloe ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/05/09 (Very useful, 19 readings)
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I bought this in Tesco the other day for a bargain busting 37p. The only reason I can think of that it was so cheap is that they are changing the packaging and wanted to get rid of the old design, which is all good for me (I got two bottles for storage). I have used Radox shower products before and am a fan of the shower smoothies but not a fan of their price which was why I was so pleased with this little find. These normally cost around £1.69 in Boots for the 250ml bottle so I generally look out for offers anyway or keep an eye out in the pound shops for branded products like these. The bottle is really handy for the shower as it has a hook on the top of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 29/12/08 (Very useful, 118 readings)
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Radox has changed considerably over the years. My Mum always a box of Radox to sprinkle in the bath for aches and pains. My husband always enjoyed a Radox bath after a long gardening session and in the 1960's the box of bath salts was replaced with a bottle of liquid instead of a cardboard box which invariably got damp. Showers became more popular and Radox appropriately began marketing a shower gel in the 1970's, and then moved on to liquid soaps in the next decade. Blending herbs and minerals and using nearly a century of experience more and more products were manufactured to keep up with modern trends. Although I have used Radox products over ... Read the complete review
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