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  2. Tazarotene - Wikipedia

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    Tazarotene, sold under the brand name Tazorac, among others, is a third-generation prescription topical retinoid. [2] [3] It is primarily used for the treatment of plaque psoriasis and acne. [4] Tazarotene is also used as a therapeutic for photoaged and photodamaged skin. [4] It is a member of the acetylenic class of retinoids. [4]

  3. An Expensive Brand Doesn't Mean an Expensive Value - AOL

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    So if brand has any importance in investing beyond taking up space on the goodwill line of a company's balance sheet, we might want to take notice. The market could be offering us huge discounts ...

  4. The Most Expensive Handbags on the Market and What They Cost

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    Much like shoes and jewelry, handbags are more than just an accessory, they're a status symbol. Handbags have long been a part of women's fashion, dating back to 1854, when Louis Vuitton...

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    Many of us know the big names in the high-end-design space, like Louis Vuitton and Gucci — but just knowing the brands isn't enough to build a fashionable wardrobe. So Business Insider asked ...

  6. Handbag - Wikipedia

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    As handbags grew into the mainstream in the 20th century, they began to transform from purely practical items to symbols of the wearer's wealth and worth in society. The styles, materials, prices, and, most importantly, the brand names of purses and handbags became just as (if not more) valuable than the functionality of the bags themselves.

  7. Radley (company) - Wikipedia

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    Harder's business with Hidesign soon outgrew its market stall setting and needed increased investment and infrastructure which was supplied by the handbag company Tula Group in 1991. With the backing of the Tula Group, Harder was able to continue with Hidesign and in 1997, with a new working partner, develop a new women's accessories brand, Radley.