This is a classic discounter dupe, remarkably alike to a very famous, and far more expensive, handwash. With its silver pump it looks smart and lathers up well under running water.
Lime And Patchouli
3/5
Verdict
£1.29
500ml
Lidl
Tesco's own-brand soap is fairly gentle on the skin thanks to aloe vera extracts. Not especially luxurious, and you do need a big blob for a lather, but an economical choice for the kitchen.
Extracts Aloe Vera
3/5
Verdict
95p
500ml
Tesco
A rather alarming colour and the synthetic fragrance was also fairly strong. It created a decent lather without leaving my skin dry, but I felt like I needed a good squirt of moisturiser after using it.
Cussons Orange Blossom And Lemon Drops
2/5
Verdict
95p
500ml
B&M
This soap is bold, fun and looked stylish with its black pump lid. It has a strong, fruity fragrance, which I don’t always like, but it left my skin – and the bathroom – smelling lovely.
Raspberry And Pomegranate
3/5
Verdict
85p
250ml
Boots
There's slightly less product in this offering from M&S, so it may not be the ideal choice for family bathrooms. Dermatologist-tested and fragrance free, it limits the ingredients that can aggravate so is great for
delicate hands.
Sensitive
3/5
Verdict
£1
300ml
M&S
Super value at 600ml for a quid, this would be a great choice for families. And it is super-hygienic, with antibacterial ingredients to zap 99.9% of germs and shift dirt without stripping the skin.
Astonish Protect And Care Peony Blossom
4/5
Verdict
£1
600ml
Morrisons
A steal at well under a pound for a big 500ml bottle. Despite the low price, it has added almond milk for softening and moisturising, plus antibacterial properties