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  2. E45 cream - Wikipedia

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    E45 cream is a skin care product created in 1952 and currently marketed by Karo Pharma. It is a moisturizer . Its active ingredients are lanolin , white soft paraffin and liquid paraffin .

  3. E45 - Wikipedia

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    E45 may refer to: European route E45 , a road that goes between Norway and Italy, through Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Germany and Austria. E45 cream , a brand of skin care products currently marketed by Karo Pharma.

  4. List of Unilever brands - Wikipedia

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    Citra – women's hand and body lotion, beauty soap, and scrubs (Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and the Middle East) Clear (Linic in Portugal, Ultrex in Greece) – anti-dandruff, scalp care shampoo and conditioner (China, Southeast Asia, Australia, Romania, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, South Africa, Hungary, United States, Canada, Latin ...

  5. DuoBoots - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, DuoBoots (then trading under the name Duo) won the Queen's Awards for Enterprise for International Trade 2012 [1] [2]. In 2016, the brand briefly became known as Ted&Muffy, named after the brands original founders, Ted and Muffy Maltby , who opened a footwear store in Bath in the early 1970s.

  6. Reckitt - Wikipedia

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    In the parodies, the host "Derek Baum" (played by Serafinowicz) markets a product called Kitchen Gun, which is a firearm that the host uses to blast away at kitchen surfaces and appliances, cleaning and damaging them at the same time, [74] and Toilet Grenade, a hand grenade covered in white paint that demolishes the toilet bowl to eliminate ...

  7. Barrier cream - Wikipedia

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    Frequent hand washing can result in chronic damage termed irritant contact dermatitis which includes dryness, irritation, itching, and more seriously, cracking and bleeding. [10] Irritant contact dermatitis is very common among nurses, ranging from 25% to 55%, with as many as 85% relating a history of having skin problems. [ 10 ]