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  5. Sunless tanning - Wikipedia

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    1960s advertisement for tanning lotion. Sunless tanning, also known as UV filled tanning, self tanning, spray tanning (when applied topically), or fake tanning, refers to the effect of a suntan without exposure to the Sun. Sunless tanning involves the use of oral agents (carotenids), or creams, lotions or sprays applied to the skin. [1]

  6. Andrew Jergens Company - Wikipedia

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    The Andrew Jergens Company (formerly the Jergens Soap Company) is an American skin and hair care product company founded in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1882. [1] Currently owned by the Kao Corporation, Jergens is associated with various historically significant products including a cherry-almond hand lotion; a Natural Glow tanning lotion; and 1976 shampoo Gee, Your Hair Smells Terrific.

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  9. Woodbury Soap Company - Wikipedia

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    John H. Woodbury in 1902. The John H. Woodbury company was established in 1870 in Albany, New York, [1] by a dermatologist. [2] The company was still in New York in 1901, making and retailing soap, when the Andrew Jergens Company (now a subsidiary of Kao) purchased the company which owned the soap brand, [3] and moved the headquarters to Cincinnati, Ohio.