A serene image with soft pastel swirls on both sides and a central panel featuring folded white towels, gentle steam, and rippling water. The text reads, “Inside My Shower Routine – Real Products, Real Love, Real Fresh,” representing a calming, self-care-focused blog theme.

The First Ever CherryCoBiz Shower Blog: Scented Self-Care & Avon Obsession

Listen, I don’t usually invite folks into the shower with me—at least not virtually—but when Avon is part of the routine, it deserves a spotlight. I may not have posted my latest haul or reviews just yet, but trust, I am using my Avon and loving it more than ever. You know how you know you love something, but don’t realize how much until you pause and think about it? Yeah, that was me today.

Let’s walk through my latest shower experience, CherryCoBiz-style.

Hair First: The Organist ACV Experience
You might already know my deep love for the Organist Rosemary Mint Shampoo & Conditioner. I’ve even gifted it to my mom. But today, I switched it up with the Organist Apple Cider Vinegar Clarifying Shampoo & Conditioner. Verdict? I love this one too. It clarifies, nourishes, and gives my hair a healthy shine—plus it’s silicone- and sulfate-free. Ideal for oily hair, and it smells fresh without being overpowering.

Toothpaste in the Shower? Yep.
Next up: Himalaya Pink Salt Intensive Whitening Toothpaste. Pink, slightly thicker than store brands, and a flavor that makes brushing feel like a treat. I love the pink salt line, and I’ll be trying the Purple Color Corrector version next round.

Bar Soap Royalty: Veilment Natural Spa Himalaya Pink Salt Exfoliating Soap
This. Bar. Is. The. One. If you follow CherryCoBiz, you know I’ve gushed about this soap before—it cleans beautifully, smells amazing, and makes me feel so fresh. As it gets smaller, I usually add something extra to the routine.

Today’s Bonus? Far Away Body Scrub and Wash
Normally, I don’t use shower gels (doctor’s advice, skin stuff), but today I made an exception to boost the lather since my pink salt bar was almost gone. Honestly? It was a lovely pairing, it always is.

Face Time: Rice Water Bright Cleanser
Currently in the shower: The Face Shop Rice Water Bright Rice Bran Gentle Exfoliating Cleanser. I alternate this with the foaming cleanser version. It’s gentle and leaves my skin glowing—without the glycolic acid that irritates my sensitive skin.

Hair Rinse, Rinse, Rinse… Then Peony Rose Mist!
Once everything’s rinsed, it’s time to towel up and mist it out. Today’s pick? LYRD Peony Rose Hair & Body Mist. It’s divine. Layered, soft, feminine—it makes me feel like a whole vibe.

No Makeup? No Problem. Hello Face Mask!
I don’t wear makeup much these days, but I do love a good face mask. Today’s pick: The Creme Shop Be Juicy, Skin! Animated Corgi Face Mask. Affordable, effective, and adorable. Ten minutes of zen.

Lip Love: The Creme Shop x Disney Mickey Mouse Macaron Lip Balm
Because why not end your skincare routine like a cartoon princess?

Feet Deserve Love Too
My latest obsession? On: The Body Cotton Foot Heel Care Foot Cream. Holy moly. This verbena-scented miracle softens, hydrates, and refreshes with Centella Asiatica (a.k.a. tiger grass). I followed it with cozy socks and instantly felt like I had a spa day at home.

I also love the On: The Body Cotton Foot Moisturizing Foot Masks—I didn’t use them today, but they’re worth the awkward design. Slight hassle, major payoff.

Finale: LYRD Honeysuckle Blossom & a Jewelry Shoutout
Spritzed on some LYRD Honeysuckle Blossom for the finishing touch. Light, floral, perfect. And while we’re here—Avon jewelry? Yes please. I have fine silver pieces from 17 years ago that still shine, and newer, affordable styles that feel luxurious.

Wrapping Up
This shower blog was fun. Honestly, I think I might do it again. My routine changes often—sometimes it’s a different soap, sometimes it’s lotion instead of a mask, but it’s always me sharing what I truly use and love.

Whether you’re here for product reviews or a peek into my self-care ritual, I hope you leave inspired to treat yourself kindly. I sell Avon because I believe in it—and because sharing this joy is what CherryCoBiz is all about.

Want to explore or shop the products? Visit my Avon page for reviews, recommendations, and more. And my Avon Store, click here.

What’s your shower lineup like? Got a favorite Avon product or self-care ritual of your own? Let me know in the comments—I’d love to hear what makes your routine feel a little more luxurious.

And just for fun: If your shower routine had a soundtrack, what song would be playing? Drop your answers below—I want to hear your vibe!

With love, lavender-scented foot cream, and fabulous curls,
Terra


P.S. Got questions about any of the products I mentioned? Curious about Avon, self-care tips, or just want to say hi? I’d love to hear from you. Feel free to reach out: terra.turner@cherrycobiz.com

Let’s stay fresh, fabulous, and connected.

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