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  2. Cindy Crawford swears by this drugstore body oil — and now it ...

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    Neutrogena's Body Oil Light Sesame Formula has been a best-seller for years, revered by shoppers for its lightweight moisturizing formula, refreshing scent and non-greasy touch. It normally ...

  3. Pears (soap) - Wikipedia

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    Pears Glycerin soap is a British brand of soap first produced and sold in 1807 by Andrew Pears, at a factory just off Oxford Street in London. It was the world's first mass-market translucent soap. Under the stewardship of advertising pioneer Thomas J. Barratt , A. & F. Pears initiated several innovations in sales and marketing.

  4. Neutrogena - Wikipedia

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    Neutrogena Corporation, [1] trading as Neutrogena, is an American company that produces cosmetics, skin care and hair care, is owned by parent company Kenvue and is headquartered in Skillman, New Jersey. [2]

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  6. List of Unilever brands - Wikipedia

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    Lever 2000 soap; Lifebuoy – rubbing alcohol (Philippines)/soap; Liril - soap (India) Living Proof – Prestige Hair Care Brand; Linic – dandruff shampoo (Portugal) Love Beauty & Planet – vegan hair and body care; Lux – women's soap, shower gel, and lotions (Caress in the United States) Master – men's facial wash and cleanser (Philippines)

  7. Shower gel - Wikipedia

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    Shower gel is a derivative invention of the liquid soap, which first appeared in the 1800s. In 1865, William Shepphard patented the formula behind the liquid soap, [1] but the product gained eventual popularity with the rise of Palmolive soap in 1898, by B.J. Johnson.