June 17, 2014

Adovia Dead Sea Mud Soap Review

I had a chance to try the Dead Sea Mud Soap by Adovia recently. I think this soap smells wonderful. It's very refreshing. I also like how my face feels really clean afterwards, but unfortunately it did not help reduce my acne, so it's a good idea to use an acne product after using this soap. I'd buy it again though, I really enjoyed this soap, and it lasted MONTHS!!!! My husband is hard on soap and a bar doesn't usually last more than 2 weeks, so even he is impressed with how long this facial soap has held up.  

Dead Sea Mud Soap by Adovia - 100% Natural
Dead Sea Mud Soap by Adovia - 100% Natural
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