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    Without alcohol and with hydrating glycerin, it helps protect the skin barrier rather than strip it. Skin Types: Sensitive, Normal, Dry, Combination, Acne-Prone, Oily Key Ingredients: glycerin ...

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    The swirled gel-like formula intensely hydrates and moisturizes the delicate skin of under eyes, while battling the signs of aging like fine lines, wrinkles, crow's feet and puffiness. $40 at ...

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    Neutrogena Facial Cleansing Makeup Remover Wipes cost $5.69 for a 25-count pack at Target. Through Amazon Basics, you can get a 25-count pack for $4.16. A 4.4 out of 5-star rating across over ...

  5. Skin care - Wikipedia

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    A literature review of studies assessing the maintenance of skin integrity in the elderly found most studies to have low levels of evidence, but the review concluded that skin-cleansing with synthetic detergents or amphoteric surfactants induced less skin dryness than using soap and water. [10]

  6. Cleanser - Wikipedia

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    Using a cleanser designated for the facial skin to remove dirt is considered to be a better alternative to bar soap or another form of skin cleanser not specifically formulated for the face for the following reasons: Bar soap has an alkaline pH (in the area of 9 to 10), and the pH of a healthy skin surface is around 4.7 on average. [1] This ...

  7. Personal care products - Wikipedia

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    Cleansing products include hand soaps or bar soaps, shower gels, body washes, facial cleansers, body oils, body lotions, cleansing pads, moist towelettes. They remove dirt, excess oil and other impurities from the surface of the body and improve a person's overall cleanliness. Facial tissues are used to wipe the nasal discharge.

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  9. Snake oil - Wikipedia

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    Clark Stanley's Snake Oil. Snake oil is a term used to describe deceptive marketing, health care fraud, or a scam.Similarly, snake oil salesman is a common label used to describe someone who sells, promotes, or is a general proponent of some valueless or fraudulent cure, remedy, or solution. [1]