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Beauty

Five soothing bath products that won't irritate skin

Treat your skin right with these nourishing bath and shower products that keep even sensitive types in mind.
bare legs with soap suds in shower

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Skin Rx - Body Blitz

Skin saver

This soft cleanser is designed to hydrate dry skin. Mild and preservative-free, it’s safe for the whole family to use. 

Bioderma Atoderm Gentle Shower Gel, $15.

BIODERMA-ATODERM-GENTLE-SHOWER-GEL,-$15Photo, Erik Putz.

Bathing beauty

Relax in the tub with this silky, shimmering bath oil. It leaves you feeling soft and luxurious. 

Dr. Hauschka Almond Soothing Bath Essence Oil, $31.

DR.-HAUSCHKA-ALMOND-SOOTHING-BATH-ESSENCE-OIL,-$31Photo, Erik Putz.

Super-sensitive

Help prevent and treat itchy, irritated skin with this wash. The fragrance- and soap-free formula gets a stamp of approval from the Eczema Society of Canada

Polysporin Eczema Essentials Daily Wash, $17.

POLYSPORIN-ECZEMA-ESSENTIALS-DAILY-WASH,-$17Photo, Erik Putz.

Soft lather

This unique oil actually foams up when you massage it into skin. The rich formula combines almond oil and rosemary to cleanse and moisturize, and works great for shaving too.

L’Occitane Cleansing and Softening Shower Oil with Almond Oil, $24.

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Smooth finish

Exfoliate and nourish while you wash with this deliciously scented, natural body cleanser. Key ingredients include smoothing brown sugar and hydrating shea butter. 

Fresh Brown Sugar Bath & Shower Gel, $22.

Fresh-Brown-Sugar-Bath-and-Shower-GelPhoto, Erik Putz.

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