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26-Oz Dove Men+Care Body Wash (Sandalwood or Eucalyptus)

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Amazon has 26-Oz Dove Men+Care Body Wash (Sandalwood or Eucalyptus) on sale for $9.97 - $3 (clip the coupon on the item page) - $0.50 (5% Subscribe and Save discount) = $6.47. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter Blue_Ranger for finding this deal.

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  • Our research indicates that this offer is $3.50 lower (35% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $9.97.
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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Amazon has 26-Oz Dove Men+Care Body Wash (Sandalwood or Eucalyptus) on sale for $9.97 - $3 (clip the coupon on the item page) - $0.50 (5% Subscribe and Save discount) = $6.47. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter Blue_Ranger for finding this deal.

Available:Alternatively, Target has for Target Circle Members (free to join): 26-Oz Dove Men+Care Body Wash (Sandalwood or Eucalyptus) on sale for $9.99 - $3 (clip the Circle offer on the item page) = $6.99. Select free store pickup where stock permits, otherwise shipping is free on $35+ orders.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Available:

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this offer is $3.50 lower (35% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $9.97.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.
  • Sign-up for Target Circle Card to save an additional 5%, receive free shipping, and attain an extended return period.

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Model: Dove Men+Care Restore Body Wash For Fresh, Healthy-Feeling Skin - Sandalwood + Cardamom Oil, 26 fl oz

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Cardamom is a common cooking spice derived from seeds. For example many Indian dishes, cookies, cakes, bread pudding, chai tea, and some breakfast cereals (e.g. nicer granola/oatmeal), for some examples.

It isn't obscure or specialist. All Walmart/Target/Krogers/etc stock it and many households already have it in their spice rack, particularly if you bake or like Indian foods.
Cardamom, also known as elaichi in Hindi, is a spice native to India. It is known for its warm, aromatic flavour and distinctive aroma. These seeds are the part of the plant that is typically used as a spice. Cardamom is often used in Indian, Middle Eastern, and Scandinavian cuisines to add depth and flavour to dishes. It is a common ingredient in masala chai, curries, and desserts. This spice is not only used as a flavouring and spicy ingredient in numerous food products, but it is also used traditionally as a folk treatment to cure teeth and gum infections, lungs and tuberculosis, and digestive and kidney ailments, as found in a study published in the journal Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Recently, it has gained popularity in the skincare industry due to its antioxidant properties which help to give glowing and clear skin.
Ha ha.... So funny. Hey everyone, a funny guy here. Look!

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Nice deal. For those interested, this notes that it doesn't have parabens or sulfates.
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Have bought before, and I like the scent.
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I couldn't tell you what a cardamom is if I had $1M riding on it. 🤣
I'm sure not rubbing it on my balls.
Cardamom is a common cooking spice derived from seeds. For example many Indian dishes, cookies, cakes, bread pudding, chai tea, and some breakfast cereals (e.g. nicer granola/oatmeal), for some examples.

It isn't obscure or specialist. All Walmart/Target/Krogers/etc stock it and many households already have it in their spice rack, particularly if you bake or like Indian foods.
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I couldn't tell you what a cardamom is if I had $1M riding on it. 🤣
I'm sure not rubbing it on my balls.
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Tempted by the price and brand but last time I got dove men+care, the charcoal one

It was so musky it was like putting on an cheap stinky cologne

Has anyone tried either of these scents? Is it overpowering?
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Quote from UnoriginalGuy :
Cardamom is a common cooking spice derived from seeds. For example many Indian dishes, cookies, cakes, bread pudding, chai tea, and some breakfast cereals (e.g. nicer granola/oatmeal), for some examples.

It isn't obscure or specialist. All Walmart/Target/Krogers/etc stock it and many households already have it in their spice rack, particularly if you bake or like Indian foods.
Oh come on. A little cardamom rub on that shorn scrotum? Who doesn't like it?
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You explained how it's used in south asian cuisine, but not how it's oil benefits the skin. Just cause I use wine in my cooking, doesn't mean it's good to apply on the body.
Cardamom, also known as elaichi in Hindi, is a spice native to India. It is known for its warm, aromatic flavour and distinctive aroma. These seeds are the part of the plant that is typically used as a spice. Cardamom is often used in Indian, Middle Eastern, and Scandinavian cuisines to add depth and flavour to dishes. It is a common ingredient in masala chai, curries, and desserts. This spice is not only used as a flavouring and spicy ingredient in numerous food products, but it is also used traditionally as a folk treatment to cure teeth and gum infections, lungs and tuberculosis, and digestive and kidney ailments, as found in a study published in the journal Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Recently, it has gained popularity in the skincare industry due to its antioxidant properties which help to give glowing and clear skin.
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Quote from tonkotsu :
Tempted by the price and brand but last time I got dove men+care, the charcoal one

It was so musky it was like putting on an cheap stinky cologne

Has anyone tried either of these scents? Is it overpowering?
The sandalwood and cardamom has a nice scent, but we regularly use sandalwood soap anyway on our face and cook with cardamom so just like the smell of both of these.
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Quote from di-g :
Cardamom, also known as elaichi in Hindi, is a spice native to India. It is known for its warm, aromatic flavour and distinctive aroma. These seeds are the part of the plant that is typically used as a spice. Cardamom is often used in Indian, Middle Eastern, and Scandinavian cuisines to add depth and flavour to dishes. It is a common ingredient in masala chai, curries, and desserts. This spice is not only used as a flavouring and spicy ingredient in numerous food products, but it is also used traditionally as a folk treatment to cure teeth and gum infections, lungs and tuberculosis, and digestive and kidney ailments, as found in a study published in the journal Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Recently, it has gained popularity in the skincare industry due to its antioxidant properties which help to give glowing and clear skin.
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Quote from linktrakker :
You explained how it's used in south asian cuisine, but not how it's oil benefits the skin. Just cause I use wine in my cooking, doesn't mean it's good to apply on the body.
It is the scent, just like Sandalwood, Eucalyptus, and Cedar. Why are people being odd about Cardamom but not the other common scents?
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I know we can cancel and all but I wish their coupons weren't always conditional on doing S/S.
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I don't really like this stuff. The scent is pretty good though. The texture and overall experience is weak. I will not buy again. Just my opinion.
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