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    Olay Total Effects 7-In-1 Night Cream $18 $22 Save $4 This cream is vitamin-rich and promises to even skin tone, brighten skin, replenish moisture and visibly smooth fine lines and wrinkles.

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  5. Olay - Wikipedia

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    Olay originated in South Africa as Oil of Olay. Graham Wulff (1916–2008), a former Unilever chemist from Durban, [2] started it in 1952. He chose the name "Oil of Olay" as a spin on the word "lanolin", a key ingredient. It was unique in the early days because it was a pink fluid rather than a cream, packaged in a heavy glass bottle.

  6. Skin whitening - Wikipedia

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    An advertisement from the 1930s for Sweet Georgia Brown skin bleaching cream. Early skin whitening practices were not well-documented. [61] Skin whitening is a practice that has made its way across the entire globe with a multitude of cultures adopting the practice under various ideologies.

  7. Anti-aging product - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, anti-aging products are commonly marketed with false health claims, and are deemed to be among various scams on consumers. [3] [4] Since 2007, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued dozens of warning letters to manufacturers of skin care products with false marketing – including supposed anti-aging effects – about the benefits of such products, which are ...