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  2. The 13 Best Toners Dry, Parched Skin Will Drink Up - AOL

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    The Glow Toner couples niacinamide to improve the appearance of pores, and exfolactive, which uses extracts culled from prickly pear to address fine lines and wrinkles. Nordstrom rating : 4.4/5 stars

  3. This 3-in-1 Color Stick Is Essential for 'Clean Girl' Makeup ...

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    This multi-use makeup stick is a lip tint, cheek tint and eyelid color pop all in one. It comes in four great hues too, so you can pick whichever best suits your skin and your makeup goals.

  4. Clean & Clear - Wikipedia

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    The first Clean & Clear product was a skin cleanser. Revlon introduced lotions and bar soap by 1986, [1] and hair conditioner and shampoo by 1989.. The brand was originally developed by Revlon as a line of sensitive skin personal care items and was introduced by 1956. [2]

  5. Should you add a toner to your skin care routine? Experts ...

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    PCA SKIN Nutrient Face Toner for Women, Exfoliating Face Toner for Dry Skin and Aging Skin, Helps Refine, Brighten, and Exfoliate The Face and Neck, Safe for All Skin Types, 4.4 oz Bottle (AMAZON)

  6. Toner (skin care) - Wikipedia

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    Toner. In cosmetics, skin toner or simply toner refers to a water-based lotion, tonic, or wash designed to cleanse the skin and prepare it for other skincare products, such as moisturizers and serums. [1] Typically used on the face, toners remove any remaining impurities after cleansing, balance the skin’s pH, and hydrate the skin. [2]

  7. K-beauty - Wikipedia

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    Korean beauty standards in the 21st century prize a youthful look and the appearance of moisture on the skin, which results in a preference for cremes over powders. K-beauty products are also more often designed for export, as a result of South Korea's history of import substitution industrialization. [27]