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  2. The 100 best moisturizers tested and ranked, according ... - AOL

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    91: HH Science Balanced Skin Lightweight Oil-Free Moisturizer 90: HH Science Antioxidant Facial Cream Associate reporter Bianca Alvarez paid particular attention to how formulas interacted with ...

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    Laura Mercier's tinted moisturizer is jam-packed with good-for-skin ingredients, like macadamia oil and tamarind seed extract, that deliver up to 24 hours of hydration with SPF 30 protection.

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  5. Moisturizer - Wikipedia

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    A moisturizer, or emollient, [1] is a cosmetic preparation used for protecting, moisturizing, and lubricating the skin. These functions are normally performed by sebum produced by healthy skin. [ 2 ]

  6. Color difference - Wikipedia

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    A very simple example can be given between the two colors with RGB values (0, 64, 0) ( ) and (255, 64, 0) ( ): their distance is 255. Going from there to (255, 64, 128) ( ) is a distance of 128. When we wish to calculate distance from the first point to the third point (i.e. changing more than one of the color values), we can do this:

  7. Just-noticeable difference - Wikipedia

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    In the branch of experimental psychology focused on sense, sensation, and perception, which is called psychophysics, a just-noticeable difference or JND is the amount something must be changed in order for a difference to be noticeable, detectable at least half the time. [1]