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  2. The 100 best moisturizers tested and ranked, according to editors

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    Shop the 100 best moisturizers now, including top contenders from Cerave, Cetaphil and Glossier. ... HH Science Balanced Skin Lightweight Oil-Free ... Farmacy Daily Greens Oil Free Gel Face ...

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    Cetaphil Moisturizing Lotion If you’re experiencing dryness on your body, consider this Goldman-approved lotion from Cetaphil. As with most products in Cetaphil’s line, this is fragrance-free ...

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    Texture: Thick, hydrating gel | Ingredients: Niacinamide, ceramides | Other benefits: Oil free, fragrance free, paraben free, sulfate free. Niacinamide — the technical name for vitamin B3 — is ...

  5. Cetaphil - Wikipedia

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    Cetaphil / ˈ s iː t ə f ɪ l / or / ˈ s ɛ t ə f ɪ l / is a line of skin care products from the Swiss company Galderma, including cleansers, bar soap, cream, lotion, and moisturizers.It was developed in 1947 in Texas [1] and is sold at over seventy grocery stores and pharmacies across the United States, Canada, India, and Nepal.

  6. Moisturizer - Wikipedia

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    Ointments are more occlusive than aqueous creams, which are more occlusive than lotion. [5] Water loss through the skin is normally about 4–8 g/(m 2 ⋅h). A layer of petrolatum applied to normal skin can reduce that loss by 50–75% for several hours. [4] Oils naturally produced by the human body moisturize through this same mechanism. [2]

  7. Triclosan - Wikipedia

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    Triclosan was used as a hospital scrub in the 1970s. Prior to its change in regulatory status in the EU and US, it had expanded commercially and was a common ingredient in soaps (0.10–1.00%), shampoos, deodorants, toothpastes, mouthwashes, cleaning supplies, and pesticides. [3]

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