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  2. Paraben - Wikipedia

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    Paraben discharge into the environment is common due to its ubiquitous use in cosmetic products. A 2010 study on consumer available personal care products revealed that 44% of the tested products contain parabens. [17] When washing these products off the human body, they flow down the drain and into community wastewater.

  3. Aquaphor - Wikipedia

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    Aquaphor is a brand of over-the-counter (OTC) skin care ointments manufactured by Beiersdorf Inc., an affiliate of Beiersdorf AG. Aquaphor is offered in four product ranges. There are two skin protectant ointments: [ 1 ] Aquaphor Original Ointment, used as a compounding agent; [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and Aquaphor Advanced Therapy Healing Ointment, sold in ...

  4. Mölnlycke Health Care - Wikipedia

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    Mölnlycke Health Care has sales offices globally. [16] The company has split their production between several factories around the world. Production of their surgical products takes place in Belgium, Thailand, Malaysia, France, Poland and the Czech Republic. Production of wound care products takes place in the UK, Finland and U.S. [17]

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    Unlike typical products, Vanicream is free from dyes, fragrances and parabens, making it suitable for various skin types.” ... “It can also be used as a hydrating mask or minor wound care ...

  6. When You Can't Stop Picking Your Face - AOL

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    For over-the-counter products to help heal acne, ... because of its texture, could provoke a picking urge). It’s also free of parabens, preservatives ... Silicone Gel for Wound Healing: Puri N ...

  7. Butylparaben - Wikipedia

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    Butylparaben has not escaped controversy, which itself is controversial. [12] [9]In December 2010 the Scientific Committee on Consumer Products (SCCP) of the European Union reported that insufficient data is available to perform risk assessments for butylparaben in humans. [13]