In a box of freebies given to me by a relative, I pulled out 2 bottles
of American Crew Tea Tree Body Lotion. The pretty colored packaging is
what caught my eye first and foremost.
The bottle of American Crew Tea Tree Bottle Lotion is a nice dark fall
amber color. It reminded me of Bath and Body Works Sensual Amber. I
knew from past experiences with tea tree though, that t most likely
would smell nothing like Sensual Amber's sweet musky fall scent.
The bottle had a silver colored press down pump dispenser.
Before testing the lotion out though, I of course went straight to the
back of the bottle for the description of what this lotion will do for
my skin.
Hm...oh hydration, moisturization, nourishment to the skin, and the
word hydration thrown in there 3 or 4 more times mixed with the word
ultimate!
Blahbitty blah, it sounded like the same promise every lotion gives. Now let's see how well it delivers.
First though let me cover American Crew Tea Tree Body Lotions scent. I
pumped some of the lotion out (which was a nearly perfect white) and
gave it a sniff. WOW! American Crew Tea Tree Body Lotion
smells just like Polo Blue. It's definitely a masculine scent. I myself
love Polo Blue though. My boyfriend wears it religiously, and just
getting a sniff of American Crew Tea Tree Body Lotion reminded me of
him.
The scent is a clean sea breeze type scent that you get from a lot of
mens cologne. If you like mens cologne then you will love American Crew
Tea Tree Body Lotion. If not, pass this one up, or give it to your other
half ladies.
Okay, so we have the scent written out in words easy enough to
understand; so let us move on to American Crew Tea Tree Body Lotions
performance.
I pressed down on the pump and dispensed more of the lotion.
I then rubbed the lotion in the palms of my hands and started with my
legs. The lotions consistency is not to thick, nor is it too thin. It's a
perfect texture for lotion. I rubbed it in and let it sit. The lotion
absorbed in about 3 minutes or so.
Thankfully there was no greasy or slick sticky residue left behind,
otherwise I would of been jumping in the shower shortly afterward.
My skin was covered in a blanket of moisturization though. It was not a
ton of moisturization but it was definitely noted. The moisturized
feeling lasted for nearly 2 hours, and then it sort of faded. The scent
also faded with it.
Overall:
Although American Crew Tea Tree Body Lotion only moisturized for a
semi short period of time, I myself loved it. I loved the designer
fragrance it left behind, and I liked how it moisturized my skin without
leaving my skin feeling wet or greasy.
I kept one bottle, and gave the other one to my boyfriend. He also
loves the lotion and the scent. This is an extremely rare situation
because he never ever wears lotion, and catching him rubbing it all
around his body was a Kodak moment.
American Crew Tea Tree Body Lotion is a winner in my opinion.
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