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  2. 18 Sugar-Free Drinks at Starbucks to Try (Instead of Your Go ...

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    Whether you’re on the keto diet, cutting back on calories or trying to curb your daily sugar intake, you may find that coffee... 18 Sugar-Free Drinks at Starbucks to Try (Instead of Your Go-To ...

  3. Extra sweaty and smelly this summer? You probably don't need ...

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    A user posted to X on July 7 complaining about people using Dove soap to wash their bodies. They claimed that the brand’s products are for moisturizing only and that antibacterial soap is ...

  4. I’m a Former Starbucks Barista, and Here Are the 21 Best ...

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    If you start your day with a trip to Starbucks, you may be wondering what low-sugar options are on the menu. (As a former Starbucks barista, I can tell you that your go-to venti caramel macchiato ...

  5. Shower gel - Wikipedia

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    Shower gels are known to consist of the same basic ingredients as soap - water, betaines, and sodium laureth sulfate, or SLS.But the main difference between the two products lie in its surfactants - compounds known to lower the surface tension between substances, which helps in the emulsification and the washing away of oily dirt.

  6. Master Cleanse - Wikipedia

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    Master Cleanse (also called the lemonade diet or lemon detox diet) is a modified juice fast that permits no food, substituting tea and lemonade made with maple syrup and cayenne pepper. The diet was developed by Stanley Burroughs, who initially marketed it in the 1940s, and revived it in his 1976 book The Master Cleanser. [1]

  7. Washing - Wikipedia

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    Face washing, also known as facial cleanliness or face cleansing, is a form of washing in order remove dirt, germs, oil, debris, and any unwanted materials on the face, possibly with the use of soap or cleansing agent and water. These dirt or unwanted substances from cosmetic products and the environment are hardly soluble in water.

  8. Nasal irrigation - Wikipedia

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    Nasal irrigation (also called nasal lavage, nasal toilet, or nasal douche) is a personal hygiene practice in which the nasal cavity is washed to flush out mucus and debris from the nose and sinuses, in order to enhance nasal breathing.

  9. Doctor shares the 5 body parts we aren't washing enough: 'I ...

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    The doctor believes that there are a few places that can get a little "gross" when we overlook them in the shower.