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  2. Mango oil - Wikipedia

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    Mango oil, mango kernel fat, [1] or mango butter, is an oil fraction obtained during the processing of mango butter. Mango oil is a seed oil extracted from the stone of the mango, the fruit of the Mangifera indica tree. The oil is semi-solid at room temperatures, but melts on contact with warm skin, making it appealing for baby creams, suncare ...

  3. Kokum butter - Wikipedia

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    Kokum butter has emollient properties and good oxidative stability, which can assist emulsion integrity. With its relatively higher melt point, it melts slightly at skin temperatures, making it ideal for lipsticks and balms. It is also added in the making of bar soaps and skin lotions. [3] [unreliable source?]

  4. The 23 Best Red Lipsticks of All Time, Vetted by Editors and ...

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    The creamy formula includes mango butter, cocoa butter and rosehip oil for a smooth, satin pout. If you're specifically for the red shade, I recommend "Deep Talks." If you're specifically for the ...

  5. Make Something Fruity and Tropical With These Mango Recipes - AOL

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    Mango Salad. The sweetness from the mango paired with the crunchy jicama, red pepper, and onion makes this fresh salad a dream come true. Even the sprinkling of chili-lime seasoning adds a ...

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    The My Beauty Spot whipped body butter is a great stocking stuffer idea for anyone with dry skin. It comes in a 7-ounce container for just $3, and you can choose from four scents: berries and ...

  7. Madhuca longifolia - Wikipedia

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    It is cultivated in warm and humid regions for its oleaginous seeds (producing between 20 and 200 kg of seeds annually per tree, depending on maturity), flowers and wood. The fat (solid at ambient temperature) is used for the care of the skin, to manufacture soap or detergents, and as a vegetable butter. It can also be used as a fuel oil. The ...

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