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Businiess name:  Le Sabon
Review by:  Angela L.
Review content: 
A very pink shop of beautifully packaged bath and body treatments. The products, produced in Israel, are infused with minerals from the Dead Sea. Sample some of their soaps, scrubs and lotions at their beautiful flume spout sink. Word of caution, some of their shea butter soaps with their savory cake shapes will whet your appetite! Favorites were the the moisturizing glycerin soaps entrenched within natural loofah. Hand cut, from a distance, they remind me of giant kiwi/lotus slices. I couldn't resist buying a few in grapefruit (an aquamarine blue) and fruit cocktail. Added soap bars in tea tree oil and citrus cubes to the batch too. The salesperson, who spent most of her time on the phone, put each individual soap in nicely bow-tied packages. She added notes indicating which scent each were. Then she added a free sample of shea butter to my pink bag. The loofah soaps have luscious scents and produce decents suds. Afterwards, skin is exfoliated and moisturized. The glycerin soaps that I purchased lasted about a week. Mmm, I smell nice, so does my hallway.

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