Forest Essentials Sugar Soap With Aloe Vera & Neem - Review

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Forest Essentials Sugar Soap With Aloe Vera & Neem - Review

I always wanted to try out Forest Essentials products because I have heard so many good things by so many bloggers. So I was very excited to try this Sugar Soap.
Forest Essentials Sugar Soap With Aloe Vera & Neem - Review
Forest Essentials Sugar Soap With Aloe Vera & Neem - Review

Its a translucent soap bar which has a lot of particles - these seem good enough to give a nice sugar scrub to the skin.
Unfortunately the soap turned out to be a dud. The granularity of the soap is only on the outer-surface and that too vanishes with just a small amount of water.

Forest Essentials Sugar Soap With Aloe Vera & Neem - Review
Forest Essentials Sugar Soap With Aloe Vera & Neem - Review


Rest of the soap is just like an ordinary soap. I don't smell any Neem in it. It does lather well and did not leave my skin dry.
Forest Essentials Sugar Soap With Aloe Vera & Neem - Review
Forest Essentials Sugar Soap With Aloe Vera & Neem - Review

Overall I wouldn't say its a bad soap, its just that my expectations from a Forest Essentials soap were very high. I would have liked the sugar crystals to be present throughout the soap.

Have you used any Forest Essential soap that you really liked. Do share in the comments and let me know.

8 comments:

  1. Oppps!! I am yet to try Forest Essentials Products just because I heard really good reviews for this brand. But Yes, After Your review, I am not going to try soaps from them for sure, thanks for the genuine review!

    By the way what was the price of this soap?

    Regards,
    Hetal
    http://www.myfashionvilla.com/

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    1. Hi Hetal, I got this soap as a sample - the cost of a 125gm soap is usually around Rs 400

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  2. Nice Review Dear :) .. Looks a lovely soap - I would love to try this one :)

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  3. the soap looks great...would love to try it!

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