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After completing an extensive study on men's body wash, the last thing I wanted to review was more frigging body wash. However, I won a free bottle of the stuff off of Twitter so I figured that I'd return their generosity by reviewing their product. By the time the PR firm that sent me the swag gets to the end of this review they'd probably wish that they selected another dork from their 78 followers.
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The Magnetic body wash has the same bottle design as all the other Dial body wash products. I like the choice of black for the bottle color and will once again go on record and give them praise for the finger grips on the side.

Chick Magnet
As far as I know, this is the first body wash made with pheromones. The pheromones are supposed to help us guys attract the ladies. Maybe if the scent actually stuck to your body like a magnet, there might be a chance of attraction, but I seriously doubt you are going to get any play for the 10 minutes that this body wash lasts. I had quite a few ladies smell the body wash straight from the bottle and after I used it. Their reaction was pretty much like what I expected--nothing! And the guys who really think this body wash is going to help them with women better wait until Dial figures out how to put personality in a bottle.
Rub a Dub Dud
The first thing I noticed is that the body wash's color is blood red. My shower looked like a crime scene that Dexter Morgan would investigate with all the Magnetic splatter. Unless you are a deranged serial killer, I don't really see the appeal of covering your naked body in a gelatinous blood-like substance.
Now if blood isn't your thing, then you're really going to hate the foo foo pink color that the manly Magnetic body wash changes into when lathering. I just don't know what the hell Dial was thinking with this pheromone confused product. A masculine bottle with a feminine-colored lather? This is like the "It's Pat" of body washes.


On the left we have grenadine and on the right is Magnetic bodywash. I wouldn't
cover my body in either. How about you?
The End Result
Needless to say, I was thoroughly disappointed with this Dial product--especially since I enjoyed their other body washes so much. It's obvious that Magnetic is Dial's feeble attempt to chop away at Axe's stronghold on the 20 - 28 year old male market, but this inferior-mone infused body wash just doesn't stick.
If you would like to learn more about the product, visit: http://www.getmagnetic.com.

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