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  2. The best deodorant for sensitive skin, according to ... - AOL

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    Almay Sensitive Skin Antiperspirant & Deodorant provides all-day protection from sweat and odor, while its fragrance- and alcohol-free formula is gentle enough for sensitive skin. As a result, the ...

  3. Almay - Wikipedia

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    With the help of dermatologist Marion Sulzberger, they developed the first cosmetic brand that used hypoallergenic ingredients. [3] Almay was the first brand to introduce skincare safety by producing fragrance-free products, by showing all the ingredients used on its product labels, and by testing for allergy, as well as irritation.

  4. Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    An eyeshadow brush is a dense brush that allows shadow to be packed onto the eyelid. A blending eyeshadow brush is used to blend out any harsh lines you may have from the eyeshadow and can soften the eyeshadow look. An eyeliner brush is tapered with an extra-fine tip used for gel eyeliners which allows precision to line the eyes.

  5. Makeup brush - Wikipedia

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    Makeup brushes. A makeup brush is a tool with bristles, used for the application of makeup or face painting. The bristles may be made out of natural or synthetic materials, while the handle is usually made out of plastic or wood. When cosmetics are applied using the appropriate brush, they blend better onto the skin.

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    Get the Nyx Professional Makeup Jumbo Eye Pencil All-in-one Eyeshadow & Eyeliner Multi-stick for $6 at Walmart! To use it, you can outline your lid first and then use the pencil to fill in your ...

  7. Ingredients of cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    Castor oil and its derivatives are found in many cosmetics as it is "non-comedogenic" (does not exacerbate or contribute to acne). [3]Cerebrosides (cells from the nervous systems of cattle or swine) were once used in some high-end skin-care products to increase moisture retention and to create a smooth skin surface, [4] however the BSE controversy has put an end to this practice.