Saturday, September 30, 2017

Crowdtap Unilever Sampling Take Two: Dove and Suave Beauty and healthcare products #sponsored @Crowdtap @Dove


I recently had the opportunity to sample a variety of Dove and Suave products through a sampling from Crowdtap. This was a fun box to try out and I was surprised at the quality and value of the Suave line of products. The fragrances were enjoyable and the products were effective and fun to use. If you are looking to find some good products and save money, Suave is definitely a brand to check out.

Dove Clinical Antiperspirant Deodorants both had a light, fresh scent. They are reasonably priced and smell really fresh and clean.  Neither of them had a super strong pefume kind of scent either. They went on smoothly and left just enough scent to feel fresh. They both worked well during my regular work day when I tested them during the week. The formula in the Dove Advanced Care Antiperspirant Deodorant Rebalance glides on easily and keeps me feeling clean. It has a fresh plum and sakura blossom scent. I like that it is moisturizing and alcohol free too. The formula in the Dove Care Clear Tone Sheer Touch was also very good and had a nice fragrance as well. For the best results,  I apply my products after a shower and wait until my underarms are dry. Both of these keeps me from sweating during a long and stressful workday which is important and provides effective odor protection. There were no white marks on my clothes either.

The Suave Extreme Hold 10 Hairspray left my hair with a natural-looking hold and control. It sprayed easily and smoothly on my hair. I liked that this is a vitamin- and protein-enriched formula that works for all hair types. The formula adds back moisture instead of drying the hair out. The hairspray creates a fresh, natural effect and held my hair all day long.  The extreme-hold formula provides a natural-looking effect and all-over control that kept me looking good all evening long during a recent special event. It is inexpensive and leaves my hair looking great. This product is a great value and works effectively.

Suave Silkening Body Lotion is infused with real baby oil. It moisturizes my skin deeply and left it feeling comfortable. If you like the scent of baby powder you will really like this. It is not my personal favorite though I love so many other scents. I liked the feel of this lotion though. This lotion is made with a unique formula that is super enriched with baby oil. It leaves your skin silky smooth to the touch. It is gentle enough to use on the whole family so it is perfect if you have little ones since you can save time and money with one moisturizer for everyone.  I like to use this right after a bath or shower to lock in the moisture. You can smooth this gentle lotion on hands and body every day. If this scent is not your fave you can try one of the other Suave Professionals Body Lotions. One of the things I do love about these lotions from Suave is that they are clinically proven to provide 24-hour moisturization which is key for me. This product is a great value and works effectively to moisturize my skin.

Suave Professional Firm Control Sculpting Gel is a great option to keep hair in place all day long. This is easy to use and perfect for men or women that want firm hard. Add a dime sized amount of product to damp hair and scrunch it in for pretty curls and firm hold. It is great if you have naturally straight or super wavy hair. You don't need a lot and be careful about using too much. You only need a bit to create a really nice look that will last all day long. I like the large size and it is an excellent value. This is a good one to try if you like firm hold and want to save money.

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