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  2. Olay - Wikipedia

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    Olay or Olaz, previously Oil of Olay, Oil of Olaz, Oil of Ulan, or Oil of Ulay, is an American skin care brand owned by Procter & Gamble. For the 2009 fiscal year, which ended on June 30, Olay accounted for an estimated $2.8 billion of P&G's revenue.

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    This fragrance-free, lightweight formula is designed with sensitive skin in mind. It contains prebiotic oat concentrate and feverfew, ingredients that work together to deeply soothe and restore ...

  4. Bethenny Frankel, 53, Swears By This "Hydrating and ... - AOL

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    This hydrating oil gives your skin a dose of vitamin C and Biossance’s signature vegan squalane, which has anti-inflammatory properties, in a lightweight facial oil. The post-application glow is ...

  5. Spring Allergies Got You Down? Try These Essential Oils - AOL

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    For allergies, it can be applied to the skin with a carrier oil or used in a bath. Just keep in mind that tea tree oil is highly toxic to pets, either when ingested or inhaled. iStock

  6. Moisturizer - Wikipedia

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    The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology released a warning in 2014 that natural lotion containing ingredients commonly found in food (such as goats milk, cow's milk, coconut milk, or oil) may introduce new allergies, potentially causing an allergic reaction upon later consuming such foods. [18]

  7. Oil of olay - Wikipedia

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