Alas, even among the best, there has to be a worst. The good news there, though? Even the worst is soap good. To find out which one you need to buy immediately — and which you can probably live without — we did a blind scent-test with the brand's most popular scents. Going strictly off of scent, I asked seven people to smell the soap without knowing what it was. Someone even tried to drink one of the soap-filled cups, because it smelled that good. Consider this your warning. Full Disclosure: No one actually drank soap or was harmed during this test. So, let's get to it! Five out of seven testers put this as their No.

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Although favorite scents are often subjective to one's taste, there are still those fragrances that most people can't seem to get enough of. Working at Bath and Body Works helped me learn a lot about their many different fragrance selections. When things are slow, you literally can just go around and smell everything. My first few days of work, I left with a headache from smelling too many candles and lotions. Not only did I learn what my favorite scents are, but which ones were popular with everyone else and why. Some make perfect home fragrances while others are perfect as an everyday scent to wear to work or school.
In just the division of body sprays and mists, they have over 70 different products! They also have a range of roll-on fragrances and perfumes. In fact, the most popular fragrances are used in a range of products.