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  2. Laundromat (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Laundromat" is a four-minute, 25-second R&B and pop song [2] [5] performed in the style of a slow jam. [6] [7] Billboard 's Chuck Taylor reviewed the single as a pop track, describing it as straddling "the line between straight-up R&B and modern pop".

  3. Nivea - Wikipedia

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    Nivea (German pronunciation: ⓘ, [1] [2] stylized as NIVEA) is a German personal care brand that specializes in skin and body care. It is owned by the Hamburg-based company Beiersdorf Global AG. This was the origin of the Eucerin brand. Nivea comes from the Latin adjective niveus, nivea, niveum, meaning "snow-white". [3]

  4. Deodorant - Wikipedia

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    Between 1942 and 1957, the market for deodorants increased 600 times to become a $70 million market. Deodorants were originally marketed primarily to women, but by 1957 the market had expanded to male users, and estimates were that 50% of men were using deodorants by that date. The Ban Roll-On product led the market in sales. [18]

  5. Celebs Show Love for Nivea After Heartbreaking 'On That Note ...

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    Nivea is receiving a lot of love following the release of a heartbreaking new interview for Kandi Burruss' On That Note. The 39-year-old singer, who currently stars on BET Presents The Encore ...

  6. Don't Mess with My Man (Nivea song) - Wikipedia

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    "Don't Mess with My Man" is a song by American R&B singer Nivea featuring Brian and Brandon Casey from R&B group Jagged Edge. It was released in on June 3, 2002, as the third single from her self-titled debut album (2001).

  7. Charlie (fragrance) - Wikipedia

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    Charlie, named after Charles Revson, [2] was released in 1973. [3] It was originally launched to compete with Estée, a fragrance released by Estée Lauder. [2] Ad campaigns for the scent featured models Shelley Hack, Charly Stember, and, notably, Naomi Sims, making Sims the first African American woman in history to be featured in a cosmetic company's advertising. [4]