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  2. Noxzema - Wikipedia

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    Noxzema (/ n ɒ k ˈ s iː m ə / nok-SEE-mə) [1] is an American brand of skin cleanser marketed by Elida Beauty. Since 1914, [2] it was sold in a small cobalt blue jar; but is now sold in a blue plastic jar. Noxzema contains camphor, menthol, phenol and eucalyptus, among other ingredients.

  3. Noxell - Wikipedia

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    The product was soon renamed Noxzema and promoted as a skin cream with a variety of uses. In 1920 the Noxzema Chemical Company factory was opened in a house in Baltimore. [5] The Noxzema product was promoted through radio and print advertising, and continued to achieve increasing sales throughout the United States during the 1940s. [6]

  4. List of Procter & Gamble brands - Wikipedia

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    Noxzema skin cream and beauty products line sold to Alberto-Culver in 2008 (since owned by Unilever) Oxydol sold to Redox Brands in 2000; Oxydol was P&G's first popular laundry soap, then later became a laundry detergent after Tide was introduced in 1946. Perla laundry bar soap (Philippines), sold to SCPG Asia-Pacific Inc. in 2016

  5. The best benzoyl peroxide products, according to dermatologists

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    Benzoyl peroxide is a common acne-fighting ingredient found in a variety of skin care products. Shop cleansers, treatments and more from brands like Cerave and La Roche Posay. ... which has a 4.6 ...

  6. Dermatologists Break Down the Best Shampoos for Graying Hair

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  7. 11 dermatologist-approved melasma treatments of 2023

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    Dr. Rachel Nazarian, M.D., FAAD, is a board-certified dermatologist with the Schweiger Dermatology group in New York, whose research includes skin disease treatment.