
Thank you, Dove, for sponsoring this post.
As a busy mom, it’s easy for me to put my own routines on the back burner. Most nights I just want to pass out on the couch watching Supernatural, instead of taking time to take a long hot shower or bath. This is after ensuring all of my kids get their baths and showers nightly before heading off to bed.
When it comes to cleansing, all skin deserves gentleness. To be honest, even when it comes to the products I purchase for myself, I don’t put as much thought and care into it the way I do for my children.
The older I have gotten the more important it is for me to make sure that my skin remains in tip top shape. I have started to become more conscious of the types of products that I purchase because I want my skin to always look as good as I feel. And even if I feel exhausted, I certainly don’t want my skin to look like it!
However, recently I tried Dove Deep Moisture Body Wash and I can say that from the moment I opened the bottle and smelled the fragrance, I knew that this was going to be a relaxing shower experience. Did you know that 88% of dermatologists advise women to use a gentle cleanser when showering? Only Dove Body Wash is made with 100% gentle cleansers is sulfate-free and is the #1 dermatologist recommended body wash.
What I loved the most is how amazing my skin felt during the shower experience. Normally my skin will still feel harsh and a bit gritty, but the first time I used Dove Deep Moisture Body Wash, I can honestly say that did not occur. 3 in 4 dermatologists say that women often damage their skin in the shower, thinking they are caring for it. So while you may think that you are taking great care of your skin just by doing your normal daily shower routine, you very well could be doing more harm than good.
I highly recommend giving Dove Deep Moisture Body Wash a try. You can purchase this product as food, drug, mass value, club and online retailers nationwide.
When it comes to looking and feeling your best, it’s important to remember that beauty is nourished from within.
I was selected for this opportunity as a member of CLEVER and the content and opinions expressed here are all my own.
Love of impromptu dance parties, 80’s cartoons, and horizontal life pauses (aka naps); Natasha Brown is a stay at home mom of 4 kids, and wife to one lucky guy! In her spare time, she is co-editor of Grits & Grace, as well as editor for The Mother Hustler Blog and Creative Director for the Mother Hustler podcast.