Italian mandarin, cedar, tonka bean, white musk, all in a Chanel bottle! Use it as the base layer for the full Allure Homme Sport scent. Works on hair too.
It's full of niacinamide, glycerin, and plant oils that are loaded with Vitamins C and E. Also, the eucalyptus, fir and lavender are bracing most warmly. The soap has no SLS and parabens, and is dermatologist-tested.
A good combination of cedar and frankincense, the incense note gives it a depth that most body washes don't attempt. It's the olfactory equivalent of wearing something confident and memorable.
Lime, saffron, and oudh in a sulphate-free wash enriched with aloe and neem. This is India's answer to the luxury body wash question. The scent is complex, citrus on top, smoke and spice underneath.
Champagne, berry, rose, amber, sandalwood, the fragrance notes are convincing enough. The formula, with jojoba and rosehip oil, punches well above average in terms of skin feel. A little more feminine-leaning than the others on this list.
An oil-to-foam formula that comes in the brand's Cheirosa 59 scent, woody, gourmand, completely addictive. If dry skin is your nemesis, this is the weapon.
This shower gel contains French lavender, aloe vera, and leaves you with a rich lather that doesn’t strip away the oils from your skin. It's clean, effective, and calming, and works for every skin type.
Every rupee is justified by this bodywash. Glycerin and meadowfoam oil keep the skin hydrated, while the fragrance is warm and slightly sweet. Also, the velvety foam is absurdly good.
This shower gel contains vitamin E, aloe, and the Bergamote 22 scent: bright, clean, unmistakably Le Labo. It smells expensive because it is.