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  2. Astringent - Wikipedia

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    People with acne are often advised to use astringents if they have oily skin. [10] Mild astringents relieve such minor skin irritations as those resulting from superficial cuts; allergies; insect bites; [9] anal hemorrhoids; [11] and fungal infections such as athlete's foot. [12] Redness-reducing eye drops contain an astringent.

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  4. Hair oil - Wikipedia

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    Similar to natural oils, artificial hair oils can decrease scalp dryness by forming hydrophobic films that decrease transepidermal water loss, reducing evaporation of water from the skin. [5] Oils on the hair can reduce the absorption of water that damages hair strands through repeated hygral stress as the hair swells when wet, then shrinks as ...

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    Lemons have long been considered a superfood for their extensive health benefits and varied recipe uses. Not only are they one of the most popular citrus fruits, but lemons are a good source of ...

  6. Natural skin care - Wikipedia

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    Natural skin care uses topical creams and lotions made of ingredients available in nature. [1] Much of the recent literature reviews plant-derived ingredients, which may include herbs, roots, flowers and essential oils, [2] [3] [4] but natural substances in skin care products include animal-derived products such as beeswax, and minerals.

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  8. Stain removal - Wikipedia

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    Hair coloring products are commonly used in both households and salons. Due to the length of time that hair dye must be on the hair to achieve deep, even results, it often seeps or drips down onto the hairline, ears or neck, causing unsightly and irritating stains on the skin.

  9. Aromatherapy - Wikipedia

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    Aromatherapy products, and essential oils in particular, may be regulated differently depending on their intended use. [3] Products that are marketed with a therapeutic use in the US are regulated by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ; products with a cosmetic use must meet safety requirements, regardless of their source. [ 3 ]