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facial cream
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Any product designed to be rubbed into the face, either as a foundation for other makeup or as a moisturizer
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Gift: Aqua di Parma cologne, soap, facial cream and cologne deodorant.
A very reasonable facial cream was used at bedtime and light make-up, mascara and lipstick, during the day.
Most sunscreens and products containing popular facial cream ingredient retinol, for example, do not meet the criteria for EWG Verified.
"We had no product," Ms. Sakharny said of the jars and bottles of shampoo and facial cream that used to be ever present.
Crème de la Mer, the facial cream, cost $1,350 for 16 ounces at Bergdorf Goodman in 2008; it now costs $1,650.
T.T.: Since you are the consulting dermatologist to Avon products, can you tell me about the breakthrough facial cream Anew Genics?
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Students and clients alike rejoice at Western lipsticks, facial creams, shampoos and conditioners.
Amber has also spawned its own beauty industry – facial creams and washes – as many people believe amber acid has medicinal qualities.
Like popular anti-cellulite creams marketed to women, many products that promise more defined abs contain caffeine, which is also used in some facial creams marketed to reduce puffiness.
IT IS Sunday afternoon in Bossier City and a lengthy line of fans holding books snakes around the Wal-Mart Supercentre, past NASCAR fishing reels, tyres, plastic dishes, and facial creams.
Officials said the increase was marked by a shift in the beauty and fitness industries, where endangered species once used only in folk medicines are being sold as bodybuilding supplements and facial creams.
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