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  2. Are chemical hair relaxers safe? - AOL

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    The Department of Health and Human Services lists formaldehyde as a carcinogen, and last year the FDA issued a warning against chemical hair straighteners that release formaldehyde when heated up ...

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    Check Out: 3 Items To Buy at Lowe’s Before They Sell Out This Winter. Collapsible Utility Crate. Price: $27.99. A collapsible utility crate is a great choice for moving. Plus, it can serve many ...

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  5. Plucking (hair removal) - Wikipedia

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    Plucking or tweezing can mean the process of human hair removal, removing animal hair or a bird's feathers by mechanically pulling the item from the owner's body. In humans, hair removal is done for personal grooming purposes, usually with tweezers. An epilator is a motorised hair plucker.

  6. Household goods - Wikipedia

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    Household goods are a significant part of a country's economy, with their purchase the topic of magazines such as Consumer Reports, their relocation handled by moving companies, and their disposal or redistribution facilitated by companies like Goodwill Industries, services like classified advertising and Craigslist, and events such as garage ...

  7. IARC group 3 - Wikipedia

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    Description of the list of classifications Archived 2013-07-28 at the Wayback Machine, IARC. List of Classifications (latest version) List of classifications by cancer site Archived 2012-09-20 at the Wayback Machine (last updated on 5 November 2015)

  8. 12 items you should always buy at a drugstore - AOL

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    Sometimes it seems like you can't drive a mile or walk a block without hitting a drugstore, and for good reason. Drugstores these days stock everything from health food to holiday decorations.

  9. Hair cloning - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, initial trials for human hair were successful in generating new follicles, [7] but the hairs grew in varying directions. In 2016, scientists in Japan announced they had successfully grown human skin in a lab. [8] The skin was created using induced pluripotent stem cells, and when implanted in a mouse, the skin grew hairs successfully.