Celebrating Beauty Diversity with Limited Edition Body Washes
Every woman’s version of beauty is different and, if you ask us, these differences are there to be celebrated. That’s what real beauty is all about – the unique things that set us apart from each other and make us one of a kind. We’ve championed this version of beauty for the past 60 years, and celebrated diverse women in our groundbreaking real beauty campaigns. But we wanted to bring this to life through our products, too. That’s why we’ve created a limited edition range of Dove Body Washes, designed as a reminder that beauty is diverse and diversity is beautiful.
We know we’re not alone in this – women around the world are using their influence to advance the real beauty debate, in their everyday lives and across social media. We’ve been gifting these bottles to them as a ‘thank you’ (the range is not available to purchase).
Beauty comes in all shapes and sizes.
From curvaceous to slender, tall to petite, and whatever your skin colour, shoe size or hair type, beauty comes in a million different shapes and sizes. Our six exclusive bottle designs celebrate this diversity: just like women, we wanted to show that our iconic bottle can come in all shapes and sizes, too.

Recent research from the Dove Global Beauty and Confidence Report revealed that one in two women feels social media puts pressure on them to look a certain way. Thankfully, many women are fighting with us to spread beauty confidence. Women using their influence to advance the real beauty debate across social media, and helping women embrace their own individuality as a source of confidence.
One in two women feels social media puts pressure on them to look a certain way.
Help us spread our beauty diversity message using the hashtag #RealBeauty.


#WomenGetTold You won't be taken seriously if you act too silly – If silly means having a personality, I'm happy with that! My smile is what makes me most beautiful. – Shakia, 28

#WomenGetTold Red heads shouldn't wear red – I wear what I want. – Leslie

#WomenGetTold You should straighten your hair – I love my curls. It will be forever curly. – Marlyee, 28

#WomenGetTold Well, you must feel like you're a woman because you're wearing a dress... – I have been open about being intersex, and some people have felt they could then comment on what I should or shouldn’t wear in order to be perceived as a woman. But I don't care. I love trousers and loafers and that has nothing to do with gender. – Susannah, 24

#WomenGetTold Women have to be voluptuous – I used to feel incomplete as a woman because I haven't developed fuller breasts. I totally love my body and don't care about gender expectations anymore. – Victoria

#WomenGetTold Act like a mum – Just because I don't look stereotypically mumsy doesn't mean I'm not a great mum to my kids. I love my style… and so do they. – Misha, 51

#WomenGetTold You can't have good looks and brains too. – That's funny... I do. – Rosie

#WomenGetTold You should wear something that flatters your figure more – I refuse to wear anything overly girly – I would say my dress is tomboy-ish. I haven’t worn an actual dress in over 15 years. – Leslie

#WomenGetTold Cover your freckles – I embrace my freckles, they make me unique! – Marlyee, 28

#WomenGetTold You'd look better with long hair – I shave my head because I love to challenge beauty stereotypes… and I look good. – Eka, 33

#WomenGetTold Where’s your girlfriend? – Well, my husband wouldn't approve of that! People sometimes express confusion at my sexuality, especially since I have short hair. They are not aware that I have been with my husband for 27 years and have two teenagers. – Misha, 51

#WomenGetTold Your hair's so interesting. Can I touch it? – If I have my natural hair out people often squeeze it like its an alien substance. This makes me very uncomfortable! – Afua, 22

#WomenGetTold Pluck your eyebrows – My eyebrows are unique to me and I’m proud to wear them naturally everyday. – Maryam

#WomenGetTold You would be so pretty if you lost a few pounds – Love who you are! I am very short and I'm curvy. If you pretend to be someone you're not, people can smell it a mile away. – Lily, 23

#WomenGetTold Gingers have no soul – Society told everyone that having red hair isn’t desirable. I damaged my hair for years with trying to go blonde, but once I decided to embrace my red roots for all their worth, I couldn't be happier. – Sarah, 24

#WomenGetTold This is too heavy for you to carry – I may be small but that doesn’t mean I’m weak! – Rosie

#WomenGetTold Your look is too young and bohemian for your age – I like the way I dress. To me, there is no such thing as “dressing your age and I embrace that. – Kim, 50

#WomenGetTold You should dye your hair – Why, because it's greying? I like my hair as it is. I am ageing, there is nothing wrong with that. – Wendy, 52

#WomenGetTold You won't get far in this industry – I may be small, but I'm not weak and useless. I've persisted, and now I'm an editor for a major youth media publication. – Emma, 26

#WomenGetTold I didn't think Asian girls had big bums... – I take it as a compliment and work out to perfect it. – Sehee, 21

#WomenGetTold Why don't you act more like a woman? – I may be a female bouncer, but that doesn't make me any less of a woman. I use my femininity and confidence to my advantage. – Kaz, 48

#WomenGetTold You’re too pretty to be a lesbian – What does a lesbian even look like anyway?!? – Lily, 23

#WomenGetTold Piercings are unprofessional – I've got loads of piercings.. and I'm also a successful woman, they're not related! I love how I look, and that I have my own thing. – Eka, 33

#WomenGetTold Act your age – Women are scared to age. I am 51 but I feel 20 and I celebrate every birthday I reach. – Kim, 50

#WomenGetTold You won't be taken seriously if you act too silly – If silly means having a personality, I'm happy with that! My smile is what makes me most beautiful. – Shakia, 28


#WomenGetTold You should straighten your hair – I love my curls. It will be forever curly. – Marlyee, 28

#WomenGetTold Well, you must feel like you're a woman because you're wearing a dress... – I have been open about being intersex, and some people have felt they could then comment on what I should or shouldn’t wear in order to be perceived as a woman. But I don't care. I love trousers and loafers and that has nothing to do with gender. – Susannah, 24

#WomenGetTold Women have to be voluptuous – I used to feel incomplete as a woman because I haven't developed fuller breasts. I totally love my body and don't care about gender expectations anymore. – Victoria

#WomenGetTold Act like a mum – Just because I don't look stereotypically mumsy doesn't mean I'm not a great mum to my kids. I love my style… and so do they. – Misha, 51

#WomenGetTold You can't have good looks and brains too. – That's funny... I do. – Rosie

#WomenGetTold You should wear something that flatters your figure more – I refuse to wear anything overly girly – I would say my dress is tomboy-ish. I haven’t worn an actual dress in over 15 years. – Leslie

#WomenGetTold Cover your freckles – I embrace my freckles, they make me unique! – Marlyee, 28

#WomenGetTold You'd look better with long hair – I shave my head because I love to challenge beauty stereotypes… and I look good. – Eka, 33

#WomenGetTold Where’s your girlfriend? – Well, my husband wouldn't approve of that! People sometimes express confusion at my sexuality, especially since I have short hair. They are not aware that I have been with my husband for 27 years and have two teenagers. – Misha, 51

#WomenGetTold Your hair's so interesting. Can I touch it? – If I have my natural hair out people often squeeze it like its an alien substance. This makes me very uncomfortable! – Afua, 22

#WomenGetTold Pluck your eyebrows – My eyebrows are unique to me and I’m proud to wear them naturally everyday. – Maryam

#WomenGetTold You would be so pretty if you lost a few pounds – Love who you are! I am very short and I'm curvy. If you pretend to be someone you're not, people can smell it a mile away. – Lily, 23

#WomenGetTold Gingers have no soul – Society told everyone that having red hair isn’t desirable. I damaged my hair for years with trying to go blonde, but once I decided to embrace my red roots for all their worth, I couldn't be happier. – Sarah, 24

#WomenGetTold This is too heavy for you to carry – I may be small but that doesn’t mean I’m weak! – Rosie

#WomenGetTold Your look is too young and bohemian for your age – I like the way I dress. To me, there is no such thing as “dressing your age and I embrace that. – Kim, 50

#WomenGetTold You should dye your hair – Why, because it's greying? I like my hair as it is. I am ageing, there is nothing wrong with that. – Wendy, 52

#WomenGetTold You won't get far in this industry – I may be small, but I'm not weak and useless. I've persisted, and now I'm an editor for a major youth media publication. – Emma, 26

#WomenGetTold I didn't think Asian girls had big bums... – I take it as a compliment and work out to perfect it. – Sehee, 21

#WomenGetTold Why don't you act more like a woman? – I may be a female bouncer, but that doesn't make me any less of a woman. I use my femininity and confidence to my advantage. – Kaz, 48

#WomenGetTold You’re too pretty to be a lesbian – What does a lesbian even look like anyway?!? – Lily, 23

#WomenGetTold Piercings are unprofessional – I've got loads of piercings.. and I'm also a successful woman, they're not related! I love how I look, and that I have my own thing. – Eka, 33

#WomenGetTold Act your age – Women are scared to age. I am 51 but I feel 20 and I celebrate every birthday I reach. – Kim, 50
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