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Bath and Body Works
Category: Beauty and Spas Cosmetics & Beauty Supply Shopping Cosmetics & Beauty Supply Cosmetics & Beauty Supply [Edit]
1309 8882-170 Street, West Edmonton MallEdmonton, AB T5J 1W5
(780) 484-0739
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- Accepts Credit Cards:
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7 reviews for Bath and Body Works
7 reviews in English
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Review from Aditya R.
I love Bath and Body works! I know that there are zillions of shops that offer better quality of products but I totally enjoy their deals. Great to buy a bubble bath - don't we all love that? - liquid soap and moisturizer of the same odor .. my favorite currently is the mandarin orange and mango one. Yummy!
Have never spent less than $50 out here. It's my regular soap that I use daily. For date nights, I bring out the expensive goods :-P. I think generally speaking, the Body shop is slightly better, but for the price, this is my favorite daily use shop! Their deals are outstanding and they have other nice things like body oils, deodorants, bath salts etc.
Good friendly staff that wear a earpiece-mic set which makes them look like walking call center folks. But they're really sweet. -
Review from Alex P.
I haven't been into a store, this is a review of the product only.
My sister bought some soap from BBW and at her request I tried it for a while. But it was really quite drying (my skin's on the sensitive side) and the ingredients were not for me. Mystery ingredients in "fragrance" scare me and so on. Ingredients on website do not match those on products. The soap smelled OK -- not great and not the worst soap I've ever had. -
Review from Lauren N.
It looks like The Body Shop's got some stiff competition! If you're a fan of this popular lotions and potions brand, then you've probably already gone to see this new location. If you haven't, where have you been??
This store is usually jam-packed with people, but lately it seems it's even more so, if that's possible. BBW now has their new Christmas fragrances out, and prepackaged gift sets as well, so shoppers are probably racing to get their hands on those.
The scent is quite heavy when you walk into the store. My boyfriend, who doesn't quite like fragrances, said it smelled like overdone curry. But don't worry, he thinks Chanel No. 5 is some classified document to protect the country from invasion or something.
They have their classic scents like Lime Verbena and Warm Vanilla Sugar, as well as new ones like Twisted Peppermint and Black Amethyst. The bath and body products are at the front of the store, while makeup, skincare, haircare and home fragrances are located in back. The cash register is also all the way in back, which is a clever ploy to get you to walk through the whole store.
They have some pretty good deals on right now too, like 3 antibacterial hand soaps for $12. I saw many empty shelves though; things go pretty quick here! And I'm not exaggerating when I say it was mayhem when I went. You would've thought it was already Christmas! I needed to fight my way through the crowds.
Just remember to be cautious while having fun here. Lots of people use the spray testers liberally, so be careful you don't get accidentally sprayed! -
Review from Jack G.
Edmonton, AB
I look at this store like I look at the body shop. I believe it to be a store for girls. That could be because girls are naturally cleaner than guys. It's just a fact.
Anyways this store has all types of lotions and soaps, sprays, gels and other stuff that smells great. Everything is pretty girly smelling but it still smells great none the less. It's always extremely busy with girls and a few guys, who were either dragged in or were buying gifts.
I find this store produces some good stocking stuffers. -
Review from Jennifer P.
Edmonton, AB
First it was just Body Shop, then Fruits & Passion and all those drug store-quality fragrant body lotions appeared on the scene. Now everyone and their dog likes nice-smelling things - candles, lotions, aromatherapy oils, soaps, lip balms, body scrubs, lip polishes - It's outta control!
Every time I've walked by Bath & Body Works it looks like it's Boxing Day. This place is a mega warehouse for everything that smells, softens and soothes. It's pure sensory overload!
The bottle of creams are stack on shelves, in cubbies, on tables and in glass cases like fine jewelry or clothing. It's almost comic that so many people are milling through the aisles trying to find the body cream that defines them. Is it key lime verbena or pina colada passion?
Don't get me wrong. I love this stuff. But the quality of product here is a bit watered down. It's not as good as Body Shop or spa-quality products. But that isn't stopping people from shopping here in droves. They're going to give Body Shop a run for their money. -
Review from Andre D.
Edmonton, AB
Lucky I looked on the WEM website to find the exact location of the store because for sure I wouldn't want to be wandering throughout the mall because I am so not a window shopper.
So when I shop here, I just go for the soaps and massage oils. I was pleased to see I could get 4 soaps for $15 whereas in Toronto I think it was 3 for $20. The cost of doing business is Toronto I suppose.
Always friendly staff who are willing to help you out. In my case though, I always know what I want. Lets see how long this lasts. -
Review from Paula K.
If you want something to put on your body that smells nice, Bath and Body Works is a definitely option. Shelf after shelf of soaps, lotions, sprays, gels, softeners, cosmetics - just about every item comes in several dozen different scents. I was turned on to this place by a friend who recommended the antibacterial soaps, which usually come three for $15 (or some other similar deal). I was so overwhelmed with the choice of scents and the number of people in the store, that I walked out empty-handed. If ever I pass by and the place does not resemble a madhouse, I just may try again.
