B**M
Smells nice and great body wash or shampoo
Smells nice and great body wash or shampoo. Can't speak as far as anti-bacterial but haven't had any problems since using it.
E**S
New scent smells like a chemical
I previously bought this body wash and loved it so when I got low I ordered a new one when Amazon had it back in stock. Not sure what happened from late summer to December 2016 but the scent on the newest one is totally different. The first bottle I got I loved the fresh clean scent but the bottle i got in December has a noticeable chemical scent and its not pleasant. Because i still have the bottle from a few months ago I can compare the two so I know something is different. If this is a new formula I will not purchase again. Very disappointed!
J**N
don't waste your money.
I hated it. I felt this does not lather up. Not worth your money.
K**H
Where did all the wonderful ingredients go?
I wish I could give this body wash by Keeva a better rating, but It doesn't have any of the ingredients that it claims it has on the label. On the front of the bottle it says Tea Tree Oil, Argan Oil, and Coconut Oil, but they are not listed on the back under ingredients. The product states "Keeva contains the most potent Tea Tree Oil sourced from select certified fair trade Chinese steam distillation plants to ensure the highest level of quality, purity and effectiveness against dandruff", so why is it NOT listed under the ingredients? The product states "Keeva's Body Wash is a powerful combination of all-natural antiseptics and antimicrobial oils. This Combination brings rapid relief to pain and irritation associated with a host of fungal infections while delivering soothing relief to itchy, dry, and inflamed skin", but there is nothing under the INGREDIENTS that would help relieve pain or irritation. Ingredients: Water, lauric acid, palmitic acid, potassium hydroxide, glycol distearate, lauryl,, alcohol, Cocoamidopropyl DEA, menthol, sodium chloride alcohol, vegetable oils, xanthan gum, citric acid, NMF50, essence, tocopherol acetate, salt.The bottle has a lovely tag attached to the top, but unfortunately the grammar is incorrect. The writing was so small, I had to get a magnifying glass in order to read it. On a good note, the 800 ml.bottle with pump is perfect for the shower. The body wash smells good, not too strong. It is gentle on my skin and leaves me feeling fresh and clean. If it really had Argan Oil, Tea Tree Oil and Coconut Oil, I would give it a five star review...
Y**G
Four Stars
It works well. Pricey, but worth it.
D**L
Amazing body wash
This is the best body wash! It keeps you fresh all day long and it has a wonderful scent.
A**R
Garbage ingredients, don't waste your time.
According to the ingredients, this product doesn't actually contain any of the beneficial oils it claims to contain. You can't even smell the tea tree (if that is in fact what "essence" means in the ingredients), which is normally easy to detect. It just smells like boring, perfume-y fake fragrance. Only used a couple of times until I remembered it cost $20, and sent it back.
H**N
It works. It's soap. I'm not sure about these ingredients though.
Tea Tree Oil, Argan Oil. Coconut oil. Those are the ingredients listed right on the front of the bottle. Anybody who is familiar with using various soaps and lotions knows, all three of these have very distinct scents. Tea Tree oil, you can practically FEEL working when you smell it!. On first use, I thought to myself that it looked and smelled like regular Dial hand soap. This immediately led me to the ingredients list. It contains none of the three advertised ingredients. See picture.It's possible that the ingredients are referred to as "Vegetable Oils" or "Essence. But you'd think they would identify the ingredients that are identified on the front of the bottle. Every other product I have used with these ingredients actually shows that the ingredients are inside! You'll notice that the ingredients list is not shown here on the Amazon page. What this page does display is a pretty silly statement: "Help your body promote natural levels of Argan Oil, Tea Tree Oil, and Coconut Oil. That makes no sense, because obviously your body has zero natural levels of any of these.I received this product at a discount in exchange for an honest fair review, and I must be honest! If the ingredients advertised on the label are inside, then they need to be listed with the ingredients! If they AREN'T inside, Then Keeva needs to find something else to call their soap, because it's not Argan/Tea Tree/Coconut!
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