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It’s time for a spring refresh—All Bath and Body Works body care is just $5.95 this weekend

New York Post Composite If you missed last week’s body care sale at Bath & Body Works, you’re in luck.

Not only is another sale running this weekend only, but it includes way more products than last week’s, which only included body wash and body lotion.

This weekend’s total body care sale, running through tomorrow, April 11, also includes thicker body creams and body butter, fine fragrance mists, scrubs, mini eau de parfums, hair care and more.

All of these body care products will be just $5.95, down from as much as $20.95.

To gear up for spring, Bath & Body Works has released a handful of new fragrances (in addition to reintroducing some returning favorites) with fruity and floral vibes to fit the new season,

In addition to these fragrances, some classics we love include Champagne Toast, Warm Vanilla Sugar and Eucalyptus Spearmint. Any of these would make an excellent addition to your body care haul.

Bath & Body Works’ collaboration with Vera Bradley has notes of peach nectar, golden freesia and sweet beechwood.

The Cherry Blossom that started it all is back as an online exclusive! This sweet, nostalgic scent has notes of dewy watermelon, red plum, cherry blossom, sheer freesia and soft sandalwood.

After 20 years, she’s as timeless as ever. The super popular Japanese Cherry Blossom fragrance has notes of Japanese cherry blossom, Asian pear, fresh mimosa petals, white jasmine and blushing sandalwood.

Imagine Japanese Cherry Blossom all grown up — you get Cherry Blossom Forever, with notes of watery pear, sakura petals, fresh magnolia, creamy sandalwood and warm musk.

Fresh, vibrant and happy with notes of blue freesia, white peach and fresh clementine, Gingham is Bath & Body Works’ signature scent.

The hot pink Gingham variant with notes of pink strawberries, peach nectar and peony blooms is fruity, floral and gorgeous.

This bright, cheerful and clean take on Gingham has notes of juicy pear, sparkling clementine and fresh daisies.

Sugared red berries, blushing freesia and rose meringue make up the notes behind sweet and warm, romantic twist on Gingham.

Back for a second season, bright and earthy Off the Vine has notes of heirloom tomato, garden geranium and Mediterranean moss.

The newest garden-inspired body care fragrance is Carrot Charm, with freshly picked notes of orange carrot, juicy nectarine and sugared musk.

The Everyday Luxuries line at Bath & Body Works features fragrances inspired by well-known and loved luxury scents.

Marshmallow-forward with spicy and woodsy notes, this gourmand is said to smell just like Kilian Paris Love Don’t Be Shy.

This creamy take on a tropical scent, with notes of coconut milk, tropical lily and vanilla sandalwood, is perfect for use year-round.

Bath & Body Works likens this elegant fruity floral with notes of shimmering pear, silky rose petals and cedar musks to “exploring a secret garden.”

Sparkling citrus, bright apple blossom and golden mimosa come together for this fragrance that smells like joy in a bottle.

If you prefer an earthier, more subtle scent, Salted Shorelines (with notes of dewy bergamot, warm sage and salted driftwood) is a safe bet.

You’ll definitely be obsessed with this vanilla-forward floral with notes of blushing jasmine, cashmere praline and vanilla bourbon.

This woodsy floral with notes of sweet mandarin, opulent muguet and sensual amberwood is just as luxurious as its opalescent bottle looks.

This sweet floral with notes of ruby berries, sugared rosebuds and blush amber started out as an Everyday Luxury but recently expanded into full line of products.

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This article was written by Angela Tricarico, Commerce Streaming Reporter for Post Wanted Shopping, Page Six, and Decider.com. Angela keeps readers up to date with cord-cutter-friendly deals, and information on how to watch your favorite sports teams, TV shows, and movies on every streaming service. Not only does Angela test and compare the streaming services she writes about to ensure readers are getting the best prices, but she’s also a superfan specializing in the intersection of shopping, tech, sports, and pop culture. When she’s not writing about (or watching) TV, movies, and sports, she’s also keeping up on the underrated perfume dupes at Bath & Body Works and testing headphones. Prior to joining Decider and The New York Post in 2023, she wrote about streaming and consumer tech at Insider Reviews.

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