Suds worthy of the splurge.
Bethenny Frankel posted another product review on her Instagram Stories yesterday, this time with a golden tip on how to make your daily shower a five-star experience.
Jesting that her “nepo baby” daughter Bryn took her shower gel, the self-proclaimed accidental beauty influencer devoted the post to sharing her love for Salt & Stone’s Saffron & Cedar Body Wash — calling it “the best bodywash going.”
“It’s just elite, it’s different,” Frankel raved, while opening the bottle to sniff the fragrance (which also comes in coordinating body mists that the star called “luxury at its chef’s-kiss finest” last year).
The “RHONY” legend then gushed about how much she loves the moisturizing gel formula, while noting it comes in plenty of scent options, like Santal & Vetiver, Black Rose & Oud and Neroli & Basil.
“It’s a moisturizing body wash, but it does lather. It just feels expensive. It feels like you’re in a very expensive five-star hotel, which is how a bathroom should feel,” she added.
The “Just B” podcast host concluded by declaring it a “sexy, sensual, sultry, sensational shower gel.”
The $36 wash, which is also refillable, gets plenty of love from shoppers as well, with many saying the cost is worth it.
One devotee writes, “Salt & Stone has such a clean, elevated scent that feels spa-like without being overpowering. It lathers well, rinses clean, and leaves my skin feeling hydrated — not tight or dry like a lot of other washes. You can really tell the ingredients are high quality.”
Since its debut in 2017, the brand has catapulted to the top of sales at Amazon — even going viral for its unisex, natural scents that social media posts compare to Le Labo fragrances.
Likewise, fellow Bravolebs Kyle Richards and Paige DeSorbo have raved about the brand, especially the all-natural deodorants. With so little time to pamper ourselves, we love the idea of sudsing and slathering our way to a little luxe in everyday routines!
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