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  2. Make cleaning your bathroom a breeze with this compact ...

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    The scrubber arrived complete with AA batteries, so it was ready to go right out of the package. (Love when that happens!) It felt comfortable in my hand, thanks to its soft grip handle, and as ...

  3. List of Dyson products - Wikipedia

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    The first Dyson Airblade, launched in 2006, is a hand dryer for commercial customers, typically made available in public hand washing facilities. The Airblade uses Dyson's Digital Motor to produce a stream of air that flows at up to 430 mph (700 km/h) and is claimed to dry the hands in 10 to 12 seconds.

  4. BlephEx - Wikipedia

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    BlephEx is a medical device used in the fields of ophthalmology and optometry to treat blepharitis and dry eye disease. [1] The handheld device is used by a doctor to exfoliate the eyelid [2] at the lash line and remove the inflammatory biofilm [3] that leads to chronic lid disease and discomfort.

  5. Ahava - Wikipedia

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    Ahava was founded in 1988 as a single stand selling bottles of body scrub to tourists, generating $1 million that year. [12] Ahava store in Jaffa, Israel, in 2021. As of 2010, Ahava is the only cosmetics company licensed by the Israeli government that is legally permitted to mine raw materials at the Dead Sea. [11]

  6. Scrub Daddy’s famous sponge was rejected by a Fortune 500 ...

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    Scrub Daddy inventor Aaron Krause, 45, sold his first company, which made buffing pads, to 3M in 2008. He tried to include the now-ubiquitous dish sponge he had invented, which was marketed as a ...

  7. Hand washing - Wikipedia

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    Hand cleaning station at the entrance of the Toronto General Hospital, Canada. In many countries, there is a low rate of hand washing with soap. A study of hand washing in 54 countries in 2015 found that on average, 38.7% of households practiced hand washing with soap. [27]