Dove Bar Soap, Sensitive Skin Unscented, 4 Ounce, 16 Count

Dove Bar Soap, Sensitive Skin Unscented, 4 Ounce, 16 Count

  • 2 sets of 8 count, total 16 bars
  • Recommended by dermatologists and pediatricians
  • Hypoallergenic and unscented for sensitive skin
  • Dove bar soap contains 1/4 moisturizing lotion so it doesn’t dry your skin like other soaps can
  • Made in the USA

Dove Sensitive Skin Unscented Beauty Bar pampers sensitive skin with Dove moisturizing cream and a truly mild formula that’s fragrance free, hypoallergenic and unscented. Dove is the No.1 cleansing bar recommended by dermatologist and pediatricians. Dove Sensitive Skin Beauty Bar Dove Sensitive Skin Unscented Beauty Bar pampers sensitive skin with Dove ¼ moisturizing cream, and a truly mild formu

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  1. 75 of 80 people found the following review helpful
    2.0 out of 5 stars
    Doctor prescribed tips for eczema – not the new Dove!, February 28, 2012
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    This review is from: Dove Bar Soap, Sensitive Skin Unscented, 4 Ounce, 16 Count (Misc.)

    Our baby daughter started suffering from either dermatitis or eczema a year ago – just a red bumpy rash – and unscented Dove was recommended by the pediatrician, pediatric dermatologist, and allergist. Unfortunately, they didn’t know the manufacturer had changed the product formula. We really wish they had – it would have saved her a year of terrible itching its new formula caused.

    A change in formula to Alimentum resulted in dramatic improvement after a milk allergy was diagnosed. However, small raised red patches and intense itching that caused frantic scratching to the point of bleeding soon became major issues; we visited a second dermatologist – atypical eczema was diagnosed.

    Treatment until just a few days ago had been warm daily baths and unscented Dove, along with hydrocortisone 1% on spots and Cetaphil cream all over. Children’s Zyrtec did not seem to alleviate the itching, although it did help her sleep. A prescription for Calcitrene did not help either. Only a physical barrier – footed PJs with both zippers and snaps, kept her from picking at her skin constantly.

    Quite by accident I used unscented Dove two weeks ago. I suddenly found myself having intense itching as well. Could it be that my daughter was allergic to Dove? It did make sense as Dove was used directly on her exposed areas, arms and torso, and she had her most intense and frantic itching episodes after her bath. We discontinued Dove immediately and her intense itching subsided overnight.

    What I didn’t understand was why I was suddenly was allergic to the new bars. After doing some research it turns out that Dove has discontinued the old Dove unscented bar along with the Dove for sensitive skin (the one with sweet almond oil – itself an allergen) and combined them into one bar, Dove Unscented for Sensitive Skin. In so doing, it’s changed its main surfuctant and other ingredients – in other words, the Dove doctors have been recommended for years is no longer the same product.

    An online search revealed complaints about itchiness and the new Dove. One website site in particular on the treatment of eczema has an enormous amount of information on detergents, soap and their effects on eczema – especially the change in Dove soap. It no longer recommends it for eczema. Please see the comments section for more information.

    Interestingly, itchiness and redness with the new formulation was brought up by a customer in Dove’s own website and no solution is given other than Customer Service’s phone number.

    I’ve also found some mentions of another Dove ingredient, “Sodium tallowate” – tallow, sometimes derived from cattle – as sometimes causing a reaction in people with milk allergies, causing flare ups in acne and eczema. Whether this too caused an allergic reaction in our daughter, I don’t know.

    We thought our case was isolated. However, it’s possible that the skin problems related to the new Dove may be more widespread. I hope this information helps as this change was done quietly by the manufacturer.

    We also found sweet almond oil in the Cetaphil cream she was prescribed – an allergen for anyone with a tree nut allergy. We stopped using it later and the remaining red raised patches she had also diappeared. Other changes that were recommended including a change to Tide Free – it didn’t help my daughter but it healed my red, cracked hands, the result of doing laundry 2-3x a day with All Free.

    Granted, individual reactions to products vary but the new ingredients in Dove may be causing allergies rather than helping them. None of the three doctors consulted knew of the formula change in Dove nor realized that the “Dove + cetaphil” combo they were recommending were causing the very symptoms (itching and rash) they were trying to treat. It’s possible parents may just assume it’s ongoing eczema, just like they did. It may not be.

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  2. 8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    One of the best Bar Soaps Out there, January 13, 2012
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    This bar soap does what it’s supposed to do. Cleans and doesn’t dry your skin. Has a nice smell too. The best thing is to get it at a more reasonable price. Can’t beat that. I Have been using it forever and have never been disappointed.

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