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  2. What are the best cleansers for dry skin types? Experts weigh in

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    Fig 1 Micellar Oil Cleanser $ at Fig. To deep clean a day’s worth of sunscreen and heavy makeup, this oil cleanser from Fig 1 is up for the task. With antioxidant-rich grapeseed oil and ...

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    The mild gel formulation is designed for those with dry or combination skin who want a gentle liquid cleanser that doesn’t dry their skin out. Use it day or night, being sure to thoroughly rinse ...

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    She’s the basic body wash that so many love (and some love to hate). Dove’s cleansing solution is a basic formula that offers up to 24 hours of moisture and comes in a travel-friendly 3 oz bottle.

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    Cleansing oil, or oil cleanser, is an oil-based solution that gently emulsifies the skin's natural oils and removes makeup. Cleansing oils are typically used as part of a two-step cleansing process. After the skin has been cleansed with an oil cleanser, a second cleanse is done using a mild gel, milk or cream cleanser to ensure any traces of ...

  6. Comet (cleanser) - Wikipedia

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    A canister of Comet cleanser. Comet is an American brand of scouring powders and other household cleaning products manufactured by KIK Custom Products Inc. The brand was introduced in 1956 by Procter & Gamble (P&G) and sold to Prestige Brands in 2001. [1]

  7. Blackmores - Wikipedia

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    Blackmores Limited is an Australian health supplements company founded in 1938 by naturopath Maurice Blackmore (1906–1977), when Blackmore opened the first health food shop in Australia in Brisbane. [1] [2] It manufactures an extensive range of vitamin, mineral and herbal supplements, sold in 17 markets [3] across the Asia Pacific region.