A cleansing product, typically used during bathing or showering, generates a lathering foam designed for application to the body. The formulation commonly incorporates fragrance and moisturizing agents to cleanse and hydrate the skin. As an example, a user might apply the product to a sponge or washcloth and then rub it across their skin to remove dirt and oil.
The significance of such a product lies in its ability to effectively cleanse the skin while simultaneously providing a sensory experience through its fragrance. Historical context shows a growing consumer demand for products that offer both practical cleansing and an element of self-care, influencing the formulation and marketing of these items. Benefits can include improved skin hydration, a pleasant scent that lingers after use, and a general feeling of cleanliness and well-being.