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  2. Gunilla Knutsson - Wikipedia

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    She is most famous for a series of Noxzema medicated shaving cream commercials from 1967 to 1973, in which she urged men to "take it off, take it all off" (referring to facial hair). [3] During 1973, she appeared with Joe Namath in such a commercial when he was the star quarterback for the New York Jets American football team. Knutsson later ...

  3. Shaving Cream Alternatives: What Derms Say You Can and ... - AOL

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    If you’re out of shaving cream, we found five shaving cream substitutes that you can use instead. These quick solutions include baby oil, olive oil, and coconut oil. Shaving Cream Alternatives ...

  4. Noxzema - Wikipedia

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    Noxzema contains camphor, menthol, phenol and eucalyptus, among other ingredients. Originally developed as a sunburn remedy, it is a type of cold cream or vanishing cream (so named because it disappears after being left on for a few minutes) which is used as a facial cleanser and make-up remover.

  5. Noxell - Wikipedia

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    The Noxzema product was promoted through radio and print advertising, and continued to achieve increasing sales throughout the United States during the 1940s. [ 6 ] During the 1950s, the company diversified into other personal care products, including shaving cream, cold cream, suntan lotion and suntan oil.

  6. List of Procter & Gamble brands - Wikipedia

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    Noxzema skin cream and beauty products line sold to Alberto-Culver in 2008 (since owned by Unilever) Oxydol sold to Redox Brands in 2000; Oxydol was P&G's first popular laundry soap, then later became a laundry detergent after Tide was introduced in 1946. Perla laundry bar soap (Philippines), sold to SCPG Asia-Pacific Inc. in 2016

  7. Cold cream - Wikipedia

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    The name "cold cream" derives from the cooling feeling that the cream leaves on the skin. Variations of the product have been used for nearly 2000 years. Cold cream is mainly used for skin treatment (such as a facial mask or lip balm), due to its moisturizing properties. It can also be used as shaving cream and as a makeup remover. [1]