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  2. The 13 Best Foundations for Acne-Prone Skin - AOL

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    BAZAAR beauty editors and experts rank the 13 best foundations for acne-prone skin that cover spots without making pimples worse.

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  5. Ingredients of cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    Castor oil and its derivatives are found in many cosmetics as it is "non-comedogenic" (does not exacerbate or contribute to acne). [3]Cerebrosides (cells from the nervous systems of cattle or swine) were once used in some high-end skin-care products to increase moisture retention and to create a smooth skin surface, [4] however the BSE controversy has put an end to this practice.

  6. Grape seed oil - Wikipedia

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    Grape seed oil has a moderately high smoke point of approximately 216 °C (421 °F). The oil has a light taste and a high polyunsaturated fat content, making it suitable for use in salad dressings, mayonnaise and as a base for oil infusions of garlic, rosemary, or other herbs or spices. It is widely used in baked goods, pancakes, and waffles.

  7. Natural skin care - Wikipedia

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    In Indian, [28] Japanese, Unani (Roghan Baiza Murgh) [29] and Chinese [30] traditional medicine, egg oil was traditionally used as a treatment for hair care. Jojoba is used for skin care because it is a natural moisturizer for the skin. Jojoba is actually a liquid wax that becomes solid below room temperature, but is known as an oil. [31] [32] [33]