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Pump Action Shower Gel
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anyone know of a pump shower gel you can buy in the shops?
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Look for the 'Palmolive Naturals' range. e.g.
https:/ /www.su perdrug .com/To iletrie s/Washi ng-%26- Bathing /Shower -Gels-% 26-Body -Wash/P almoliv e-Natur als-Mil k-%26-H oney-Sh ower-Ge l-Cream -750ml/ p/27895 9
and
https:/ /www.su perdrug .com/To iletrie s/Washi ng-%26- Bathing /Shower -Gels-% 26-Body -Wash/P almoliv e%C2%A0 Natural s-Olive %C2%A0S hower-G el-Pump -750ml/ p/57260 0
Remember that some 'shower gels' get rebranded as 'body wash' (often by firms who want to make them seem more up-market, and consequently charge higher prices for them), as with 'Bloom' range e.g.
https:/ /www.su perdrug .com/To iletrie s/Washi ng-%26- Bathing /Shower -Gels-% 26-Body -Wash/B loom-Bo dy-Wash ---Pink -Peony- %26-Cas hmere/p /781383
and
https:/ /www.su perdrug .com/To iletrie s/Washi ng-%26- Bathing /Shower -Gels-% 26-Body -Wash/B loom-Bo dy-Wash ---Oran ge-Rose -%26-Am ber/p/7 81382
Why any marketing executive would think including the word ''laundrette" in their brand name would be a good idea is a total mystery to me. (I always think of laundrettes as very 'down-market' places). But, hey ho, what do I know about such things anyway? Consider these possibilities:
https:/ /www.su perdrug .com/To iletrie s/Washi ng-%26- Bathing /Shower -Gels-% 26-Body -Wash/B eauty-L aundret te-Cott on-Smoo th-Body -Wash-2 75ml/p/ 788581
and
https:/ /www.su perdrug .com/To iletrie s/Washi ng-%26- Bathing /Shower -Gels-% 26-Body -Wash/B eauty-L aundret te-Pink -Satin- Body-Wa sh-250m l/p/788 571
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Remember that some 'shower gels' get rebranded as 'body wash' (often by firms who want to make them seem more up-market, and consequently charge higher prices for them), as with 'Bloom' range e.g.
https:/
and
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Why any marketing executive would think including the word ''laundrette" in their brand name would be a good idea is a total mystery to me. (I always think of laundrettes as very 'down-market' places). But, hey ho, what do I know about such things anyway? Consider these possibilities:
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