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  2. Lypsyl - Wikipedia

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    Lypsyl is a brand of moisturising lip balm owned by Lornamead. [1] Marketing rights in the UK and Ireland are owned by Alliance Pharma since 2013. It is packaged in a small, cylindrical, twist action tube and is applied like a lipstick.

  3. Glossier - Wikipedia

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    It later expanded its product line to include skin serums, masks, shower gel, body lotion, fragrance, lip balms and lipstick. [9] In 2018, Glossier more than doubled its revenue in 2018, adding over 1 million new customers. [10] In 2018 and 2019, Glossier raised another $150 million, valuing the company at $1.2 billion.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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]

  6. Burt's Bees - Wikipedia

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    Chapel Hill was the site of the first Burt's Bees retail store, which offered 50 natural personal care products, and distribution had also reached the Japanese market. [2] Burts Bees Lip Balm. Top to down: Cucumber Mint, Watermelon, Coconut & Pear, Sweet Mandarin, Original.

  7. Derry traders say new Christmas market helps them thrive - AOL

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    Jenna McCusker, who owns Derry-based House of Scents, said Christmas markets were essential for small businesses. "The first day has been great so far," she told BBC News NI.