
Makeup and skincare are undoubtedly fun, but there's another category that doesn't always get a lot of love- the staples. Everyday necessities, like body wash and hand soap. There are only two people in my household, but we fly through hand soap.... I really only have two main must haves when it comes to both body wash and hand soap: it's got to smell great and not be drying. Coincidentally, Dial happens to tick both those boxes with their new offerings. I have a few items from their new Miracle Oil and Coconut Water & Mango ranges. Read on!

Dial Miracle Oil Restoring Body Wash with Marula Oil* 473 ml | Dial Coconut Water Hydrating Body Wash with Refreshing Mango* 473 ml $5.99 USD / $6.99 CAD
I seem to collect body wash like most women collect shoes- I have one for every day of the week, and something it suit every mood. You've got to shower, so it might was well be a little interesting, no? Dial offers quite a few different body wash scents and formula- I love the froyo one! Aside from being perfectly scented, their formulas are always nourishing and lightly hydrating, and you certainly can't beat the price. $5 for a giant bottle? Yes, please!
Of the new ranges, Dial Miracle Oil Restoring Body Wash is the option for those who like a sultry, warm scent. Dial calls the scent Blue Lotus- which I'm not so sure I know what that is supposed to smell like, but I like it. It has a soft floral element, but a warm, almost spiciness in the forefront. The formula also contains Marula oil which is known to nourish and hydrate sin while protecting it from damaging free radicals.
For those who like something a little fruitier, Dial Coconut Water Hydrating Body Wash which has a delicate coconut scent with tropical mango being the most predominate note. The formula contains coconut water (found in young, green coconuts) which is known o be rich in antioxidants and electrolytes to help provide replenishing hydration.

If bathing in coconut water and mango just isn't enough for you, Dial Coconut Water & Mango Moisturizing Hand Soap has the same incredible scent. I quite often have Dial soaps in the bathroom and kitchen because they leave hands feeling thoroughly cleansed but not stripped and tight feeling. I rarely think to use hand cream in the day, so it's nice to have a hand soap that doesn't feel like it's turning your hands into sandpaper.
Overall, I'm a total fan of Dial products! Do you like to have a lot of options in the shower? Tried any of these, or want to?