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    Tree Hut Shea Sugar Vanilla Body Scrub. Price: $8.99. The holidays are a magical time of the year, but they also bring cold, dry weather. The Tree Hut vanilla shea sugar scrub exfoliates and ...

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    The brand was launched in March 2002, beginning with Shea Body Butter in various flavors, and has since extended into a full line of shea-based skin care products, including body scrub, body wash, and body lotion. [1] Tree Hut products are all made with certified organic shea, natural extracts, and do not contain parabens, DMDM, or petrolatum. [1]

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    Native Body Wash Coconut & Vanilla. Native. Keep things simple with a body wash that uses botanical-based ingredients to give you that good, clean feeling. Native’s travel-size body wash is ...

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    Naterra was founded in Dallas, Texas in 1922 as the Superior Products Company. [3] Initially, the company specialized in manufacturing private label and owned brand products, including Sue Pree and Lisa Monay, which were introduced in 1945 and were in distribution with retailers such as Wal-Mart in 1964.

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    Shower gel (also called body wash) is a specialized liquid product used for cleaning the body during showers. Not to be confused with liquid soaps, shower gels, in fact, do not contain saponified oil. Instead, it uses synthetic detergents derived from either petroleum or plant sources.

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    Vanilla plantations require trees for the orchids to climb and anchor by its roots. [9] The fruit is termed "vanilla bean", though true beans are fabaceous eudicots not at all closely related to orchids. Rather, the vanilla fruit is technically an elongate, fleshy and later dehiscent capsule 10–20 cm long. It ripens gradually for 8 to 9 ...