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If you run or workout frequently, you inevitably shower more
often than the average gal. For me, the bath products I use are a sensory
reward for the hard work of training. I’m not a huge fan of highly perfumed
soaps and lotions – in fact I have an allergic reaction to many items on the
market – but a few products from Bath & Body Works are essential to my
shower routine, have no negative effects on my sensitive system and transform
me from a sweaty mess to beautifully refreshed in a matter of minutes.

I shop Bath & Body’s Signature Collection line for two
staple scents. Just a whiff of Coconut Lime Verbena transports me to a tropical
paradise in my mind, even if in reality I’m prepping for a day of work. When
I’m in a cozier mood, I reach for the comfort of Warm Vanilla Sugar. Both of
these scents come in a variety of products, my favorites being the basic shower
gel and the luxurious post-shower body cream.

There are, of course, many more products and scents
available from Bath & Body Works than I have had the time to try – plus I’m
fairly attached to my personal favorites. But more often than not, these
products are on sale when you buy in multiples, so I encourage you to test a
variety of options – and let me know what you recommend!

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