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    The series is perfect for kids ages 8 to 12; we’ve seen many a tween glued to her Kindle when tearing through the adventures of Percy (son of Poseidon) and his pals. Bonus: download as an ...

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    $9.99 at amazon.com. Hydro Boost Moisturizing Lip Gloss. This tinted lip gloss is under $10, comes in a variety of colors, and is a favorite of dermatologist Lauren Penzi, MD. "Unlike most lip ...

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    Use it as a moisturizer, lip balm, eye cream, cuticle and hand moisturizer, hair and face mask and even as a make-up primer. Use a swipe on eye elbows, rough enough and dry feet as well.

  5. BITE Beauty - Wikipedia

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    BITE Beauty is a Canadian cosmetics company specializing in lip products. The brand was founded by Susanne Langmuir in 2011, launched in 2012, [1] [2] and acquired by Kendo in 2014. [2] The brand is carried exclusively at Sephora. [3] All BITE's products are made with food-grade, vegan ingredients [4] and are infused with resveratrol. [5]

  6. Carmex - Wikipedia

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    Carma Laboratories, Inc. began in Wisconsin in the early 1930s, when Alfred Woelbing began experimenting with creating his own line of lip balm and other cosmetic products. After experimenting with his products, Woelbing created Carmex on his family's stove top. He began by selling the product from the trunk of his car.

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    Robins was purchased by American Home Products (AHP) in 1988. [4] AHP later changed its name to Wyeth. ChapStick was a Wyeth product until 2009 when Wyeth was acquired by Pfizer. Pfizer sold the manufacturing facility in Richmond, Virginia, on October 3, 2011, to Fareva Richmond, which now manufactures and packages ChapStick for Pfizer. [5]