Binding: Health and Beauty Brand: Ivory Feature: Case of three packages of 12 4.5-ounce bars of soap (36 total bars) Label: Ivory Manufacturer: Ivory Number Of Items: 3 Publisher: Ivory Release Date: 2006-07-13 Studio: Ivory
Product Features:
• Case of three packages of 12 4.5-ounce bars of soap (36 total bars) • Made from 99.44-percent pure formula, with no heavy perfumes or lotions • Contains no dyes • Leaves your skin feeling naturally clean • Made in the USA and packaged in convenient 3-pack
Accessories:
• Case of three packages of 12 4.5-ounce bars of soap (36 total bars) • Made from 99.44-percent pure formula, with no heavy perfumes or lotions • Contains no dyes • Leaves your skin feeling naturally clean • Made in the USA and packaged in convenient 3-pack
Customer Reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: Try it first Comment: You are not saving much buying 36 bars. Ivory soap is inexpensive: always has been. If you've never tried it, buy a small pack locally and see if you like it before buying 3, 12 packs. It won't cost you more than about 50 cent per bar anyway.
Also, Ivory always had a "soapy" scent. They just don't add in scent. It smells like soap, so don't be disappointed if it doesn't smell like "nothing". It's a good product, just not an outstanding value here. Customer Rating: Summary: WHY DO I BUY "CLEANSERS" WHEN THIS IS ALL I NEED? Comment: I swear I'm one of those morons who pays huge amounts of money for facial cleansers, scrubs, masks, peels. I use them for about a week until my face turns so red and flakey that I look like a shredded radish. And then I go to my makeshift toiletry cupboard (it was a shoe cupboard when we moved into the house) and I pull out a bar of Ivory and in a couple of days my face is fine again. Can someone please tell me why I continually ignore my own good sense and throw away my dollars to cosmetic companies who have me convinced me that I'll soon look like a peeled, dried apple if I don't use their cleanser? Customer Rating: Summary: Needs to be cheaper. Comment: Up until recently you could get this package of 12 - 4.5oz Bath size Ivory Soap Bars for $2.97 (plus 5% tax) at Walmart. Now, I think they raised the price up to $3.76 (plus 5% tax).
$3.76 * 3 = $11.28 (plus 5% tax) = $11.84
$11.84 < $14.99 (regular order) or $12.74 (automatic reorders) Customer Rating: Summary: SOAP! Comment: I love Ivory soap, ok well I bought the Ivory lavender scent and I love it, it smells good.It was just soap, nothing fancy or anything like that, which is what I like.
So today I bought the regular Ivory soap, at the Dollar store, because seriously, I wasn't going to buy a huge thing of soap if I wasn't sure if I liked it or not. I don't know if it was because it was old or someone spilt cleaning products on it, but it smells like bathroom cleaner, really weird, and it fell apart in my hand when I opened the package.
But I'm not going to diss Ivory because it fell apart or because it's not the most pleasing of scents, if that's just the smell of the soap then that's fine, I'll get used to it, I'd rather have something cheap then spend out the whazoo for something that's just supposed to clean your dirty skin. Customer Rating: Summary: Stinky Soap - NOT the Original Ivory Comment: It's my own fault that I ended up with a two year supply of stinky soap that I could get at any local store. I read other reviews that claimed the soap they got was the original unscented Ivory. Maybe those folks did get the real thing, but that't not what I got. Why on earth did P&G ever do this to their old standard? I'm stuck with this garbage now, but when it's gone, I'll not buy another bar of Ivory until they once again offer unscented.
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