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    Nail polish remover is an organic solvent that may also include oils, scents, and coloring. Nail polish remover packages may include individual felt pads soaked in remover, a bottle of liquid remover used with a cotton ball or cotton pad, or a foam-filled container into which one inserts a finger and twists it until the polish comes off. The ...

  6. Cosmetics in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    The Romans disliked wrinkles, freckles, sunspots, skin flakes and blemishes. [6] To soften wrinkles, they used swans’ fat, asses’ milk, gum Arabic and bean-meal. [7] Sores and freckles were treated with the ashes of snails. [7] The Romans pasted soft leather patches of alum directly over blemishes to pretend that they were beauty marks.

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    ThermaCare is a brand name of a disposable heating pad made by Angelini.. The brand was first introduced in 2001 by Procter & Gamble. [1] P&G sold the Thermacare brand to Wyeth in 2008 and merged with Pfizer in 2009.