Customer Reviews 

Good value
2008-09-08Ordered this for my guy friend. He uses the product regularly and is pleased with the results. The price is much better than even the local big box stores. He'll probably keep the Subscribe and Save option on this item. Recommended.

Best body soap
2008-06-19I will never go back to bar soap again. This has stopped break outs that I used to get with bar soap. It rinses off easily and has a great sent that is not overwhelming like some other liquid soaps I have tried. It seems to go a long way. I did find it cheaper at Target. Use a wash cloth instead of the nylon puff ball.

Awesome Shower Gel and an Excellent Deal!!
2008-05-15This is Nivea's European line (Made in Germany). The shower gel is very refreshing and has just the right amount of "Cool" scent. Highly recommended.
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