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    What reviewers say. With 28,000 five-star ratings, Amazon shoppers have a lot to say about the Julep Crème to Powder Waterproof Eyeshadow Stick. "They go on so silky and the colors are soft and ...

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    [citation needed] In 1987, Almay was acquired by Revlon and today it has expanded to a full line of skincare and makeup products. Almay has products for skin, face, lips and eyes. The natural ingredients used include meadowsweet ( Filipendula ulmaria ) for oily skin, grape seed ( Vitis vinifera ) for normal skin, and cucumber ( Cucumis sativus ...

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    Made from 100% natural, distilled witch hazel, Dickinson’s witch hazel is sulfate-free, paraben-free, and removes oil without drying out the skin. “I use this witch hazel for so many things.

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    That's where the Velamo Advanced Retinol Eye Stick comes in. Puffy under-eyes and dark circles are often the culprits when it comes to an exhausted appearance, but the right skin-care product can ...

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    It's the Velamo Advanced Retinol Eye Stick to combat puffy under-eyes and dark circles. Those can usually be a tell-tale sign of tiredness and aging, but with the right skin-care product — this ...

  7. Eye color - Wikipedia

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    Definitions of the eye color "hazel" vary: it is sometimes considered to be synonymous with light brown or gold, as in the color of a hazelnut shell. [38] [40] [43] [45] Around 18% of the US population and 5% of the world population have hazel eyes. [28] 55.2% of Spanish subjects in a series of 221 photographs were judged to have hazel eyes. [46]