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  2. Walgreens Boots Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc. (WBA) is an American multinational holding company headquartered in Deerfield, Illinois. [2] The company was formed on December 31, 2014, after Walgreens bought the 55% stake in Alliance Boots (owner of Boots UK Limited) that it did not already own.

  3. No. 7 (brand) - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Boots expanded the range to incorporate body products, foundation, creams and men's skincare. [3] In 2021, Walgreens Boots Alliance (WBA), the company owning the brand, launched No7 as a separate company. [5] [6] No7's products and services are available in over 20,000 stores and online, in 29 markets worldwide. [7]

  4. Boots (company) - Wikipedia

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    An advertisement for Boots from 1911. Boots was established in 1849, by John Boot. [7] After his father's death in 1860, Jesse Boot, aged 10, helped his mother run the family's herbal medicine shop in Nottingham, [8] which was incorporated as Boot and Co. Ltd in 1883, becoming Boots Pure Drug Company Ltd in 1888.

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    12. Ami Colě. As stated on their site, this clean beauty brand was created "for us, by us." Founder Diarrha Ndiaye launched Ami Colě (pronounced ah-me co-lay) to cater specifically to melanin ...

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    Westman Atelier Vital Skin Foundation Stick comes in more than 20 colors to match practically any skin tone. The creamy formula is so good that it won a coveted prize in the beauty industry ...

  7. Stewart Adams (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    Boots also now wanted the new chemical to reduce fever (an antipyretic effect). The work was supported in the 1950s by the Empire Rheumatism Council (now Arthritis Research UK ). The first clinical trials were by Dr. Tom Chalmers at the Rheumatic Diseases Unit at the Northern General Hospital, Edinburgh (which closed around 1990) in 1966.