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Kiss My Face Soap Is The Best


Mango04

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Mango04 Enthusiast

I know this has been talked about but I just had to bring it up again. Kiss My Face Olive Oil soap is amazing. It contains olive oil, water and sodium chloride...and that's all. I started using it on my face and it works sooo well! No need to spend so much $$$$$$ on expensive facial cleansers (the bar of soap is $3).

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Where do you buy your soap from?

Mango04 Enthusiast

I get it at Whole Foods or Longs (a drug store) or other natural foods stores. The weird thing I just noticed is on the webiste they list citric acid as an ingredient, but on the actual package that isn't listed. hmmmm.

jerseyangel Proficient

Mango--After you told me about it, I bought a bar and have been using it ever since. I love this soap!! I have even recommended it to others. I get mine at Whole Foods--only $2.99 for the large bar. I no longer need moisturizer on my legs :D

Green12 Enthusiast
Mango--After you told me about it, I bought a bar and have been using it ever since. I love this soap!! I have even recommended it to others. I get mine at Whole Foods--only $2.99 for the large bar. I no longer need moisturizer on my legs :D

I am one of the people you recommended it to Patti and now I use it too :D

I have been using the lavender, I picked up verbena and chamomile too. They smell really good.

I love the fact that there are so few ingredients. I hope there isn't citric acid, I looked at my packaging info and it wasn't listed.......

jenvan Collaborator
Mango--After you told me about it, I bought a bar and have been using it ever since. I love this soap!! I have even recommended it to others. I get mine at Whole Foods--only $2.99 for the large bar. I no longer need moisturizer on my legs :D

Really? Does it take makeup off?

jerseyangel Proficient
Really? Does it take makeup off?

I use it in the shower--but not on my face. I think it would be fine, though, for taking make up off.


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I love their soap, and their lotions are great too. Not all of the lotions are gluten-free, so check the ingredients. My favorite is the Honey and Calendula lotion.

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I may have to try some of that bar soap! I would like to try some of the lotions...but I think they had parabens in them...can't remember. I'll ck next time I'm in store. Always like new product recs ;) Although dh thinks I have quite enough products I'm sure! :lol:

AndreaB Contributor

Patti referred me to this and I keep forgetting to look for it at Wild Oats. :rolleyes:

Mango04 Enthusiast
Really? Does it take makeup off?

Ya, it works well. I use BE make-up with Ecco Bella mascara. It doesn't get all the mascara off so I use a bit of coconut oil to get the rest. Knock on wood, but I seriously haven't broken out once since I started using this soap on my face about four weeks ago (and that's unusual for me).

Oh ya and the whole using it on my face thing was kind of an accidental discovery. I was out of face cleanser one day and that was all I had and well...it totally worked :)

Felidae Enthusiast

Thanks for mentioning this soap. I just bought it and it is awesome. I love that there are only three ingredients. My cats seem to be intrigued by the smell. Nothing wrong with more kitty cuddles.

jenvan Collaborator

I ordered some of that soap from my co-op...should get it this week :D

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