Skip to main content

Palmolive Soft Touch Review

*I received this from Influenster*

On my mom's side of the family, we are the only ones without a dishwasher. Actually, no. We have a dishwasher...our hands! If you combine 3 meals a day plus dishes to make the food, we are sticking our hands in water often. Dish soap can either make or break how you do dishes, and how your hands look afterwards.

I received two full sized bottles of Palmolive Soft Touch from Influenster.  My favorite is the soap infused with Vitamin E. (I gave the Aloe version to my aunt!) After doing dishes, and working in hot water, my hands are smooth! It is like a treatment for your hands.

This dish soap bubbles up like no other! I make an "S" in my sink with the soap and let the water run over it and the bubbles are just insane. The soap does a nice job of cleaning my dishes without leaving a residue on them. The scent is not overpowering at all, it is just crisp and clean smelling. I have price checked this, and the price is around $2.39 for a 25 fluid ounce bottle, this can be found at Wal-Mart.

These come in 3 varieties: Aloe, Vitamin E, and Coconut Butter.

Palmolive is Tough on Grease, Soft on Hands! Don't just take my word for it, check out the reviews for yourself!

Do you think you are going to try the Palmolive Soft Touch? Leave me a comment and let me know!

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Cooking for a Crowd: Spaghetti Sauce

My family likes to save money when we have parties. One way to do so is to cook everything ourselves, instead of hiring a caterer. Today, I wanted to give you a recipe for spaghetti sauce that will feed a crowd. This recipe is best made in an 18 quart roast pan. We bought most of our sauces and tomato paste at Costco. Ingredients: 2 onions 3 cans diced tomatoes 2 #10 cans of tomato sauce 1 #10 can on spaghetti sauce 1 heaping tsp of garlic minced 2 (28 oz) cans of crushed tomatoes 4 (6 oz) cans of tomato paste 1 tsp sugar Onion and garlic salt, italian seasoning, parsley, oregano to taste 1 pound of each: ground meat, hot and sweet sausage Look at the deliciousness!  In a skillet brown your meat and sausage in a little oil. Once browned place off to the side. Combine your onions, garlic, diced tomatoes, and crushed tomatoes. *Sweat your onions down first, then add the garlic. Then your tomatoes.* Open your tomato sauces and spaghetti sauces (w...

High Five for Friday

Friday is here again! It is always a wonderful way to bring in the weekend. Here is what I loved this week. 1. I made another visit to Freedom Farms. I bought some apples, and bread. 2. I absolutely loved my Birchbox and Ipsy bags this month! The Ipsy review is coming tomorrow! 3. I am subbing today and I got to wear my jeans to school. I love days like that. 4. I just want it to be Christmas, because I have some amazing posts for you already planned out! 5. I discovered that McDonald's iced coffee with caramel is AMAZING! Thanks, Lauren for the link up! What about you? How was your week? Leave me a comment , I'd love to hear from you!

Christmas/New Year's Recap

First, I just want to say that I have absolutely no pictures from Christmas. I'm terrible, I know. In my defense, I was sick all through Christmas and just wasn't feeling "it." I do however, have pictures of some of the gifts I received and New Year's. Christmas Eve dinner was hosted by my parents and I. We had lasagna, wedding soup, salad, bread, and Italian butter. I made a homemade alfredo sauce to go along with the lasagna. I also made the Italian butter, and attempted to make my homemade French bread. This year, the bread did not turn out. For dessert, I made white chocolate raspberry shooters. They were SO good! I will do a recipe on those when I make them again! After everything was cleaned up, we honestly just relaxed. I would have liked to have gone to Christmas Eve service at our church, but I was coughing, clearing my throat every 5 minutes, and blowing my nose every 10. I was a hot mess. My grandparents came back out to our house after church and w...