Review, Ingredients, Photos, Skincare Trend 2018, 2019, 2020: Bath & Body Works, Best Fall Scents, Soothing Oatmeal Body Wash, Autumn Blooms Ultra Shea Body Cream, Sweater Weather Fragrance Mist | BeautyStat.com
 

Review, Ingredients, Photos, Skincare Trend 2018, 2019, 2020: Bath & Body Works, Best Fall Scents, Soothing Oatmeal Body Wash, Autumn Blooms Ultra Shea Body Cream, Sweater Weather Fragrance Mist

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Review, Ingredients, Photos, Skincare Trend 2018, 2019, 2020: Bath & Body Works, Best Fall Scents, Soothing Oatmeal Body Wash, Autumn Blooms Ultra Shea Body Cream, Sweater Weather Fragrance Mist

review ingredients photos skincare trend 2018 2019 2020 bath body works best fall scents soothing oatmeal body wash autumn blooms ultra shea body cream sweater weather fragrance mist
Bath & Body Works is one of the best stores to get all of your body and bath care needs – hence the name! Each season we are always so excited to see the new releases (and of course, our old favorites). Today we’ll be sharing with you some products you may want to grab for this fall!

The Soothing Oatmeal Body Wash retails for $16.50. Oatmeal is known to soothe, calm, and nourish skin. This creamy body wash promises to instantly moisturize your skin, leaving it feeling silky and smooth. I used it in the shower and found it delightful. It was indeed very rich and creamy. The smell was heavenly – a mix of cinnamon, oats, and a hint of vanilla. Some people are not fans of strong and/or sweet smells so this product would definitely not be for them – but, I loved it and will be picking up a few more tubes for holiday gifts! These would make perfect stocking stuffers.

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The Bright Autumn Blooms Ultra Shea Body Cream retails for $13.50. It can be described as a fall bouquet of warm marigold petals, sandalwood, sparkling bergamot and cedar leaf. This rich body cream evokes crisp sun-shiny days, apple orchards, and bright fall foliage. The cream is rich and emollient; I used it for dry legs, elbows, and hands, and it left me fragrant and silky. The rich, floral scent was also appealing. Like the product referenced above, the fragrance is definitely not for the minimalists in the crowd. However, since I’m not one of them, the heavy aroma was a positive for me!

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The Sweater Weather Fine Fragrance Mist retails for $14.50. This fragrance is inspired by golden autumn leaves, bright blue skies, and crisp apple slices. The fragrance can be lavishly splashed or lightly spritzed. The carefully crafted bottle and sophisticated pump promises to deliver great coverage while conditioning aloe mist nourishes the skin. I used this for several days and found it to be a crisp and invigorating scent. I could really detect the fresh apple fragrance!

Also, I wanted to mention the attractive packaging of all three of these products – colorful, feminine, and oh-so-pretty. I arranged them in my bathroom and just seeing them there was an instant pick-me-up!

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What are your all-time favorite scents from Bath & Body Works?

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