To be clear, I would give the original Dove Sensitive Soap 5 stars if I could. I am based in Ireland, and we have not been able to get Dove Sensitive/Hypoallergenic here for about 8 months. It is so very disappointing. I have always had to stockpile it because even when we could buy it, it was frequently short on stock/sold out (that should tell you it's in demand!). It's the only soap we can tolerate, our family of 5 has used it for many years, believe me we have tried many different alternatives. I have 2 bars left that my daughter brought home from a holiday in Germany earlier this summer. Even though there is no fragrance added to the product it, the ingredients themselves that are used in it result in a very pleasant mild clean smelling odour. It was a very well made product and reliable, cardboard box also, well done Unilever on this. This original Sensitive product could be used for whole body hygiene on adults and infants without drying out or irritating the skin: that's a product Unilever should have been championing!!!! I cannot understand for the life of me why a company like Unilever could not have done better product testing on the newer US based substitute. Because let's not kid ourselves, based on the reviews below here, the product has clearly been changed and it seems there have been some attempts to gaslight it's decades long loyal consumers, which is a huge turn-off but unsurprising for a corporate behemoth. So Unilever, when are you going to listen to your customers in USA and Europe and return the original recipe Sensitive bar product to the shelves? You have a sizeable cohort of loyal customers who continue to buy products like these because of personal/physical/sensory requirements or environmental concerns in many cases, and I for one would have been happy to pay a little more for a CULT product like this rather than have it withdrawn from market entirely or have unsuitable ingredients substituted into it. I understand that raw materials have increased in price, but I also see the 'shrink-flation' tactics used to reduce product quality and size while still increasing the price. It's shameful, and we are not stupid! Also, on the strongly fragranced products obsession which is being driven by marketing - inventing unnecessary products with extremely strong scents and telling people they need them, it's the very definition of unethical corporate behaviour, bad for the end users and bad for the planet, and it stinks! I bought some of the Dove Beauty Bar in the Original (i.e. fragranced) formula just to see if we could tolerate it. It came in a 4 pack and I put one in the bathroom and the other three in the are I store spare toiletries in our wardrobe. The scent is so strong that now it's all I can smell when I open my wardrobe and bathroom (long after I removed them!), like this cannot be good for health, and I certainly could not bear it on my face, so I have donated the unopened bars to charity and had to dump the one we skin tested. Did no-one teach the fragrance chemists and product team in Unilever that 'a scent should be discovered, never announced!'