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Pears Oil-Control Soap: Review

Pears Oil-Control Soap – it’s being promoted in a big way these days. But that’s not the reason why I picked up this soap. With the goodness of lemon flower extracts that are supposed to have astringent and oil-control properties, I felt that it’s a soap that would be just right for my acne-prone, oily skin. And indeed it is a wonderful product; I have been using it for several weeks and I love it. The soap itself is transparent and pale-greenish in colour; the aroma is quite pleasant and soothing to the senses and lingers on for quite sometime. And the best part - despite having astringent qualities, it didn’t dry my skin. And as claimed, it only cleared off excess oil from the skin while retaining the natural moisture and my skin felt fresh and clean after bath. For just Rs.24/- for a 75g bar, it’s a good buy. You can also purchase expensive ones  from Amazon, Pears Oil Control Bathing Bar, 75g or it's equivalent Pears Oil Clear Hypoallergenic - Non Comedogenic Soap 125 gm (pack of 3)



Pears Oil Control
Pears Soap Oil Control 75g India (Pack of 6) Pears Soap Oil Control 75g India & Natural Oil Clear Soap Bar - 4.4 oz, 3 Pack

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  1. Thank you! I will try this :)

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  2. Sabita8:41 AM

    nice review.

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  3. Goutami9:44 AM

    I was looking to try this one too.

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  4. Padmini12:18 PM

    I have never had any interest in any of their products… until now! These look terrific!

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  5. Heera3:29 PM

    Thanks for the detailed review.

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  6. Anonymous10:31 AM

    good soap i like it

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  7. Kamala3:21 PM

    it is, best cleansing soap out there

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  8. m using pears soap since 5 years.,.,really pretty good

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