Your Sinks Need This—Bath & Body Works' Hand Soaps Are On Sale This Week
If you only think of shower gels and body lotions when you hear the name Bath & Body Works, you're really missing out. Their hand soaps are top-notch and available in so many luxe scents (personally I'm partial to Mahogany Teakwood), not to mention they also sell laundry detergent and home fragrance.
Now at full price, Bath & Body Works hand soaps are a bit pricy—typically $7.95 for the foaming formula and $8.95 for the cleansing gel variety. But you won't pay that much right now, not even close. The retailer has their hand soaps on sale for just $3.95 apiece now through Wednesday, May 14.What's great about this sale is that not only are you getting hand soaps at a discount of 50% to nearly 56%, if you're a Bath & Body Works Rewards member you'll also earn 3x points on all purchases this week. That means even though you're spending less, you're still getting way closer to your next reward (which is a free product of up to $18.95 in value).
If you're getting ready to shop and puzzled over whether you want to buy the foaming soap varieties or the cleansing gel, let's break down the difference between the two.The main difference comes down to texture and how they work their magic. Foaming hand soap is that light, airy stuff that comes out all fluffed up—thanks to a special pump that mixes soap and air. It spreads super easily and rinses off quickly, making it great for quick washes.
Cleansing gel, on the other hand (pun intended), is thicker and more concentrated. You usually need to lather it up yourself, but it can feel a bit more luxurious and moisturizing. Both get the job done—just depends if you're in the mood for fluffy clouds or silky smooth. At $3.95 a piece, mix it up and try each formula.
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