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  2. How to Create a Body Skincare Routine for Healthy Skin ... - AOL

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    When we think about skincare, we tend to concentrate on our faces. But that seems to be changing in recent years with more people taking an interest in caring for the skin below their necks, too.

  3. This woman was inspired to create her own skin care line ...

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    After making her own non-toxic beauty products at home for her friends and family, Hopson created the Dame Body Shop, which aims to both help lift women up and guide them through all that is ...

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    10 genius products to make your groceries last longer (and save you money) 10 drugstore beauty products that our favorite celebs swear by — and they're all under $20

  5. Proactiv - Wikipedia

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    Proactiv is an American brand of skin-care products developed by two American dermatologists, Katie Rodan and Kathy A. Fields, and launched in 1995 by Guthy-Renker, a California-based direct marketing company, that was endorsed by famous celebrities. [2]

  6. Jane Wurwand - Wikipedia

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    After arriving in Los Angeles, Wurwand founded the International Dermal Institute, where she began offering $10 skin care classes to fellow cosmetologists. [3] During this time, Wurwand set out to develop products free of common skin irritants, including lanolin, SD alcohol, mineral oil, artificial colors and fragrances. [4]

  7. Foundation (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    The moisture will prevent the sponge from absorbing the makeup and will help to more evenly distribute the product over the skin- but make sure to squeeze out excess water. Sponges with pointed tips are best utilized for a seamless blending of the under-eye area and wide, round sponges are best for blending foundation over large flat areas of ...

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