Description
Every Easy Fresh bath bar is the same shower soap. Sodium palmate and sodium palm kernelate open all four lists, water and sodium laureth sulfate follow in every one, and the closing entries — titanium dioxide, BHT and tetrasodium EDTA — match as well. Twelve of the fourteen ingredients are shared, in the same order.
What changes is a colour index and, on three of the four, a single extract sitting below the detergent. That is the entire difference between them.
So there is no reason to pick one of these as a bathing soap for a particular skin type. They will behave identically in your hand: same lather, same hardness, same rinse. These are bath and body soaps rather than an oil soap or a treatment bar, and the scent is what you are actually buying. Pick the one you want to smell in the shower.
Jasmine + Essential Oil
The jasmine soap adds jasmine extract, and it adds it high — fourth on the list, above the detergent, which is unusual on a milled bar. What it does not add is an essential oil. The list declares Perfume Jasmine, which is a fragrance blend, so calling it an essential oil soap would overstate what is in it.
Lemon + Mint
The lemon soap is the honest problem in this range. There is no lemon extract and no mint extract on the printed list — only perfume and limonene, the citrus molecule that has to be declared separately because it is a recognised fragrance allergen. It is the one bar of the four with no botanical in it at all. If you want a mint soap bar, this is still the one to take; just know the mint is in the perfume rather than in an extract.
Pink Rose + Vitamin E
The rose soap adds rose extract, fifth on the list, and CI 73360 — a pigment rather than a dye, which is why the colour runs through the whole bar instead of sitting on the surface. It is the only genuinely pink soap in the Face Fresh range. What it does not contain is vitamin E. No tocopherol of any form appears on the printed list, despite the name. As a rose soap bar it is a good one; as a vitamin E product it is not one.
Aloe Vera + Cucumber
The aloe bar adds Alovera Gel, fifth on the list, and CI 74260, a green pigment. There is no cucumber in it. The name says cucumber soap and the printed ingredients do not, which is worth knowing if that is why you were reaching for it. As an aloe vera soap bar it is honest — the gel is there, above the perfume — and it is the one people pick as a soap for itchy skin after a hot shower, though what aloe can and cannot do in a rinse-off is worth knowing first.











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