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    the ingredients list‚ also known as crushed beetles. To consumers Squalene is a natural ingredient used to absorb into the skin without leaving a greasy residue. To the cosmetic industry it’s oil squeezed from the liver of a Shark that is put in moisturizers‚ lip balms‚ and sunscreens. “But I’d Never Use That-“ you have and you will. If you think your perfume is only made out of Daises and berries you are wrong. Ambergris is a key ingredient worth $20 per gram and is one of the worlds strongest natural

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    coconut oil uses

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    kill yeast or yeast infections As a delicious tropical massage oil It’s high Lauric acid and MCFA content helps boost metaboism A tiny dab rubbed on your hands and then through hair will help get rid of friz As an intensive nighttime facial moisturizer Mixed with equal parts sugar for a smoothing body scrub (use in the shower) Rubbed on lips as a natural chap stick Topically‚ can help skin heal faster after injury or infection Directly on the perineum to help heal after birth As an incredibly

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    Ponds: Cosmetics and Pond

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    1.1 Introduction: Pond’s Cream was invented in the United States as a medicine by scientist Theron T. Pond (1800–1852) in 1846. Mr. Pond extracted a healing tea from witch hazel‚ with which he discovered he could heal small cuts and other ailments. The product was named "Golden Treasure"‚ after Theron died‚ it would be known as "Pond’s Extract". In 1846‚ the "T.T. Pond Company" was formed‚ with Pond and other business people as investors. Theron Pond’s health was failing‚ however‚ so he sold

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    Definition of beauty

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    http://health.howstuffworks.com/wellness/hygiene-tips/10-ways-the-definition-of-beauty-has-changed.htm#page=0 How does the definition of beauty have changed in the last 50 years? The Greek myth of Narcissus is meant to be a cautionary tale. The handsome hunter looked into water and fell in love with his own reflection. He was unable to look away from the beauty in the water‚ and he died there‚ alone. The lesson for us: Don’t obsess over your looks. And yet‚ evidence suggests that we have very

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    Psoriasis

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    Tips Medicines for psoriasis are often invaluable in controlling symptoms. But there are plenty of natural ways to treat psoriasis‚ too. Try these eight tips to help manage your psoriasis at home. Psoriasis Self-Care Tip 1: Keep Skin Moist Using moisturizer is an important part of self-care for psoriasis. Dry skin makes irritation and itchiness caused by psoriasis worse than it needs to be. A vicious cycle can result: dry skin can cause itching and scratching‚ leading to new psoriasis patches developing

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    Icthyosis Vulgaris

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    Ichthyosis Vulgaris Ichthyosis vulgaris is a member of a group of cutaneous disorders of keratinization and appear both clinically and histologically. Ichthyosis vulgaris disrupts this balance either because too many replacement skin cells are produced or because the skin cells do not separate well from the skin surface when it is their time to drop off. The result is that skin cells accumulate into thick flakes that adhere to the body. Ichthyosis vulgaris can be a nuisance‚ but rarely affects overall

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    Men are as vulnerable to skin aging as women. If you have skin‚ you will experience skin aging sooner or later. The problem with most men is that they don’t give a lot of thought to the effects of aging. This is probably why you don’t usually see a lot of anti aging products for men sold in the market. Here are some of the most common aging problems experienced by men: 1. Age spots - Men with fairer skin complexion are more predisposed to the emergence of age spots. These spots are caused by excessive

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    HUL and P&G War Group 3 – Marketing B Piyush Saboo Pragati Ghateshai Pratik Shah Prateek Ajmera Ritesh Dwivedi INDIAN FMCG SECTOR – OVERVIEW     Consumer packaged goods 4th Largest sector in the economy Total market size in excess of US$ 13.1 billion Expected to grow from US$ 30 billion in 2011 to US$ 74 billion in 2018  Characteristics: Strong MNC Pressure  Well established distribution network  Intense competition between the organized and unorganized players  Easy availability of raw

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    clear skin

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    cloth and warm water. This natural whitehead removal method is effective. 6. Egg and honey when mixed in the same composition will have the power to make whiteheads disappear from the surface of your skin. Honey is a great natural exfoliate and moisturizer. Egg white dries the skin up‚ nourishes it and works as a micro lifting agent. The combination of these ingredients cleans the pores and removes whiteheads from the forehead‚ chin‚ and nose. You should apply this mask to your face

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    Aloe Vera: Medicinal Aloe

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    Aloe vera‚ pronounced /ˈæloʊ ˈvɪrə/[1]‚ also known as the true or medicinal aloe‚ is a species of succulent plant in the genus Aloe that is believed to have originated in the Sudan.[citation needed] Aloe vera grows in arid climates and is widely distributed in Africa‚ India‚ and other arid areas. The species is frequently cited as being used in herbal medicine. Many scientific studies of the use of extracts of Aloe vera have been undertaken‚ some of them conflicting.[2][3][4][5] Despite these limitations

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