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  2. Pechoin - Wikipedia

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    Pechoin (Chinese: 百雀羚) is a skin care brand under Shanghai Pehchaolin Daily Chemical Co Ltd based in Shanghai, China. [3] Originally founded in 1931, Pechoin is China's first domestic skincare brand. [4] [5] The company manufactures cosmetic products including skincare products and perfumes.

  3. C-beauty - Wikipedia

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    C-beauty, or Chinese beauty, is an umbrella term encompassing contemporary beauty products, practices, and ideals originating from China. [1] [2] China has the second largest beauty market in the world, after the United States. [3] Common C-beauty products include cosmetics, skincare, hair care, perfumes, and nail art.

  4. Inoherb - Wikipedia

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    The brand also cooperated with the Shanghai University of Chinese Medicine Teaching and Testing Center to set up a beauty experiment base and an R & D center, extraction center, laboratory, testing center, central laboratory, etc., which offers excellent equipment and experts and professors, technical staff composed of research teams, who ...

  5. The best skin care routine for your 60s, according to ... - AOL

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    What to consider when choosing the best skin care products. Ingredients: Hyaluronic acid, retinoids, niacinamide and other B vitamins, vitamin C, and peptides are hydrating, plumping and skin ...

  6. Pearl powder - Wikipedia

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    Pearl powder is widely believed to help improve the appearance of the skin, and is used as a cosmetic by royal families in Asia. [3] It is also used as a treatment for acne. Some studies have claimed that pearl powder can stimulate the skin's fibroblasts, help regenerate collagen, and accelerate healing of certain skin conditions, wounds, and ...

  7. Chinese Crested Dog - Wikipedia

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    Some Chinese Crested Dogs have skin allergies to lanolin. Chinese Crested Dog, Hairless variety, light skin Unless the dog is a "true" hairless (one with virtually no hair growth on non-extremities), trimming and/or shaving is often performed to remove excess hair growth.