I was first introduced to these products when I got a whole heap of samples from my hairdressers. I tried all three "flavours" and it put me in a bit of a pickle... They are all sooooo good. Which to buy???
Eventually I went with the pink one. I think my favourite is the green one, however my local supermarket doesn't stock it so I went with pink thinking that it would prevent the man of the house using MY product. No such luck. Me: babe have you been using my shower gel it's running out really quickly. Him: ummm yes. It smells nice.
So there you have it. A scent alluring to both sexes. Maybe not quite unisex though unless your man also likes pink products.
The smells really are divinely spicy and I think that alone would carry them but they happen to be great products irrespective of scent. They give a fabulous lather, a little goes a long way. They give a great clean but aren't at all stripping. The scent lingers on the skin (another way I snapped out the man of the house) so perhaps could be the potential to clash with perfumes or lotions.
The bottle is the most frustrating bottle ever perhaps. The formula is really thick and the bottle sort of slurps the product back in unless you squeeze reeeallly hardly. It's not impossible to use like the mint body butter wash sample for those of you that got one but similarly annoying.
This is awesome if you're a huge fan of full-bodied spicey scents, reason being why I purchased it. This shower gel is wonderfully aromatic the combination of ginger and sandal wood is harmonious and invigorating, although if you're not much a fan of spicey scents you'll probably find it a bit much, over-powering. Fragrance aside, this is a cleansing gel and it does just that nothing more nothing less. It's a decent cleanser for the body and value for money.