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  2. The Best Bottle Warmers, Vetted by Parents Who’ve Used Them

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    Baby Brezza. Yes, Baby Brezza makes a stand-alone bottle warmer, but the company’s truly standout appliance is the Formula Pro.It essentially prepares a bottle of formula—between 2 and 10 ...

  3. The best baby bottle warmers, according to experts - AOL

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    Bottle warmers that heat milk via direct contact with a heating element also have their pros, says Facelli, though she dislikes the extra cleaning required of these models.

  4. Philips Avent - Wikipedia

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    From 1990 to 2000, the brand diversified by offering sterilisers, bottle warmers, breastfeeding accessories, pacifiers, cutlery sets and cups, toiletries and a line of baby luggage. The company also launches the first manual breast pump. In 2009, following the controversy over bisphenol A, new materials are used to manufacture baby bottles.

  5. Hair care - Wikipedia

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    More recent studies reveal that head lice actually thrive in clean hair. In this way, hair washing as a term may be a bit misleading, as what is necessary in healthy hair production and maintenance is often simply cleaning the surface of the scalp skin, the way the skin all over the body requires cleaning for good hygiene. [4]

  6. This $16 no-mess sunscreen applicator is a parent's ... - AOL

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    Solar Buddies is an empty applicator that you can fill up with the sunscreen of your choice. Use the reusable and replaceable sponge to apply the sunscreen easily and mess-free. When you want to ...

  7. Intense pulsed light - Wikipedia

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    Intense pulsed light (IPL) is a technology used by cosmetic and medical practitioners to perform various skin treatments for aesthetic and therapeutic purposes, including hair removal, photorejuvenation (e.g. the treatment of skin pigmentation, sun damage, and thread veins) as well as to alleviate dermatologic diseases such as acne.

  8. Electrotherapy (cosmetic) - Wikipedia

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    Galvanic treatment in the beauty industry has been described since at least the 1970s [15] and earlier. [13] Sometimes called galvanism, the treatment aims to improve the skin in two ways: (1) cleansing: a process called desincrustation, and (2) nourishing the skin condition, through an electro-chemical process [16] called iontophoresis [17] (also called ionisation). [18]

  9. Dress Codes: Why Santa Claus wears a red and white suit - AOL

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    Editor’s Note: Examining clothes through the ages, Dress Codes is a new series investigating how the rules of fashion have influenced different cultural arenas — and your closet. Red velvet ...

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