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    Image credit: Ulta. Best for Glitter Hair: Lime Crime Unicorn Hair Star Mist 1. Lime Crime Unicorn Hair Star Mist. Best for Glitter Hair. This spray-on sparkle is pure magic in a can.

  3. Carol's Daughter - Wikipedia

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    After gifting the homemade products to friends and family, her mother, Carol, implored her to start a business. Her mother died in 2003. [5] In 1993, Price began selling her products through word-of-mouth in her Bedford–Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn, and at local flea markets and craft fairs, [2] [5] building-up a loyal, devoted ...

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    Pura d'or Advanced Therapy Anti-Hair Thinning Shampoo & Conditioner Duo Costco If you've noticed your hair is looking a little lackluster lately, Pura d'or's Advanced Therapy shampoo for thinning ...

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    By 1959, Clairol was considered the leading company in the U.S. hair-coloring industry. In 2004, Clairol registered annual sales of US$1.6 billion from the sale of its hair-care products. [2] As of 2014, Clairol manufactures hair-coloring products sold under the brand names "Natural Instincts", "Nice 'n Easy", and "Perfect Lights". [3]

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    Aveeno was founded in 1945 by brothers Albert and Sidney Musher, [1] and its first product was their Soothing Bath Treatment. The active ingredients in all Aveeno products are colloidal oats or oat extracts—avenanthramides, [2] which have been branded as "active naturals".

  7. Aloe vera - Wikipedia

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    Products made from Aloe vera usually only use the gel. There are many products containing aloe vera's acemannan, including skin lotions, cosmetics, ointments and gels for minor burns, skin abrasions, insect bites, and windburn. [8] Oral ingestion of aloe vera extracts can be dangerous, because it causes reactions which are not yet fully understood.