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Across the listings, manufacturers label formulas for sensitive and normal skin and also for oily, dry, mature, and combination skin — so the range covers sensitive/normal through oily/dry/mature/combination skin types.

Many listings describe the soaps as concentrated (some state “3x more concentrated”) and note they’re long‑lasting. Product notes and reviews commonly recommend using only small amounts, diluting where indicated, or dispensing through a foaming pump to extend use.

The range includes liquid and gel bases and hybrid textures such as oil‑to‑gel, cream‑to‑foam, and silky foaming gels — descriptions include liquids that create silky lather, oil‑to‑gel transforms, and creamy foaming formulas.

Options include unscented plus scented varieties like almond, lavender, peppermint, tea tree, citrus, and vanilla (e.g., vanilla cashmere) across the product listings.

Typical sizes in these listings run from about 16 fl oz up to 32 fl oz, with examples at 16 fl oz, 16.9 fl oz and 32 fl oz.

Many are described as concentrated and multi‑purpose for face, body and hair. Several listings also mention household uses — with dilution — such as rinsing fruit and vegetables, cleaning dishes, mopping and laundry, and they frequently advise dilution or using a foaming dispenser for those purposes.

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