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Caprina By Canus Liquid Hand Soap Pump, Lavender Oil, 8.5 Ounce Review

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Item FormCream
Skin TypeDry
BrandCaprina by Canus
ScentLavender (Pump)
Age Range (Description)Adult

Description of Caprina By Canus Liquid Hand Soap Pump, Lavender Oil, 8.5 Ounce

Contains 1 - 8.5 fl oz bottle of caprina fresh Goat's Milk liquid hand soap pump, lavender oil. Made with Fresh Goat's Milk, naturally rich in proteins, vitamins, minerals and triglycerides. Does not contain parabens and phosphates. Finished products are not tested on animals. The entire caprina product family is made using fresh Goat's Milk that we collect from local goat farmers.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Caprina Hand Soap: A Soothing Scent, but Not Strong Enough

I gave Caprina By Canus Liquid Hand Soap Pump with Lavender Oil three stars out of five because while it was a decent hand soap, it didn't quite live up to my expectations. On the positive side, the lavender scent was very soothing and made washing my hands a pleasant experience. The texture of the soap was also nice - smooth and not too thick or thin. The pump dispenser worked well and provided just the right amount of soap each time. However, I did find that the soap didn't lather as much as…

Pros
  • Caprina By Canus Liquid Hand Soap Pump is formulated with fresh goat milk and lavender oil that gently cleanses hands without making them feel dry or stripped of moisture. The nourishing ingredients leave the skin feeling soft, smooth, and hydrated
Cons
  • The Lavender Oil scent may not be suitable for those with sensitivity to strong fragrances, potentially causing skin irritation or respiratory issues