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Dial Deep Cleansing Hand Soap - Giveaway


It is time for another giveaway! This time I will be giving away three separate coupons for a FREE bottle of Dial's NEW Deep Cleansing Hand Soap.


"Experience a new level of hand washing with NEW Dial Deep Cleansing Hand Soap. NEW Dial Deep Cleansing Hand Soap is the latest Dial Brand hand soap bringing luxury to your hand washing experience. These premium soaps feature vibrant scents, a gentle micro-scrubber formula that smooths and moisturizes the skin, and a completely new design that adds personal style to your home."


The NEW Dial Deep Cleansing Hand Soaps come in three amazing fragrances: Yellow Raspberry & Black Sugar, Water Blossoms, and Coconut Lime Verbana.


We received a full-size bottle of Yellow Raspberry & Black Sugar and Water Blossoms to try in our home. The Yellow Raspberry & Black Sugar is in our kitchen and gets used several times a day. I almost look forward to washing my hands because of the amazing scent that permeates the whole kitchen when I use it. The Water Blossoms is the perfect bathroom fragrance and matches our decor perfectly. The new design resembles a top name brand hand soap that many of us have used in our homes for years. It looks good … it smells good .. and it feels good!

It feels good? Yes! The little micro scrubbers make a simple hand washing feel like a spa experience.


And I have noticed that after washing my hands, I do not need to add a moisturizing lotion. Many hand soaps cause extreme dryness in my hands to the point of cracking skin. But not with the NEW Dial Deep Cleansing Hand Soap. My hands are clean and moisturized!

If you would like to win one of three coupons for a FREE full-size bottle (8 oz.) of Dial Deep Cleansing Hand Soap, then enter below. The more entries, the more chances to win!

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The Dial brand provided me with a sample of Dial Deep Cleansing Hand Soap in exchange for a product review. However, all the opinions expressed here are my own.

Comments

  1. I would love to try Water Blossoms.

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  2. I would like to try the Yellow Raspberry & Black Sugar scent!

    Rafflecopter: Aly M.

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  3. I would like to try the Coconut Lime Verbana scent.

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  4. The Yellow Raspberry & Black Sugar for sure!

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  5. I would want to try Water Blossom...

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  6. I want to try The Yellow Raspberry & Black Sugar

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  7. I think Water Blossom sounds the most appealing in scents from Dial.

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  8. I would like to try the Coconut Lime Verbena.

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