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  2. EOS (company) - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Teller created the EOS lip balm in 2006. In 2015, EOS was the second highest-selling lip care in the world, with 11.5% of the market share in the United States. [2] The lip balms are sold at retail stores in 18 countries [3] and online through the company's website. In 2017, EOS sold nearly 2 million units per week globally. [3]

  3. Editors And Dermatologists Tested Tons Of Lip Balms—This One ...

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    $9.99 at amazon.com. Hydro Boost Moisturizing Lip Gloss. This tinted lip gloss is under $10, comes in a variety of colors, and is a favorite of dermatologist Lauren Penzi, MD. "Unlike most lip ...

  4. Blistex - Wikipedia

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    Blistex Inc. was founded in 1947 in the business of developing and marketing lip care products. [1] It manufactures and sells a wide range of lip balm, lip ointment, and other lip-related products under the Blistex brand name. [2] [3] Blistex is headquartered outside of Chicago in Oak Brook, Illinois. [4]

  5. CVS Pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    CVS sells prescription drugs and a wide assortment of general merchandise, including over-the-counter drugs, beauty products and cosmetics, film and photo finishing services, seasonal merchandise, greeting cards, and convenience foods through their CVS Pharmacy and Longs Drugs retail stores and online through CVS.com.

  6. The 20 Best Lip Oils for a More Hydrated Pout, According to ...

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    Sephora. With over 1,500 5-star reviews, and a stamp of approval from TikTok, this viral lip oil is at the top of our list. The main ingredient, cherry oil, aims to hydrate and protect your lips ...

  7. CVS Health - Wikipedia

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    The first Consumer Value Store (CVS), selling health and beauty products, was founded in 1963, in Lowell, Massachusetts, by brothers Stanley and Sidney Goldstein and Ralph Hoagland. By 1964, CVS had 17 stores that sold primarily beauty products.