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  2. These 38 Skincare Favorites for Men Make the Best Gifts - AOL

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    $170.00 at . The Bright Set. The Ordinary is one of the buzziest skincare brands around, and for good reason: Its range of complexion essentials, including this set of brightening favorites ...

  3. 25 Best Men’s Skincare Sets in 2023 - AOL

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    Dr. Barabara Sturm makes high-quality skin care products, like the ones included in this set of essentials for men. Cleanse away the day with a blend of gentle tenasides, antioxidant purslane ...

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    Malin + Goetz. Founders Matthew Malin and Andrew Goetz started their namesake brand in a tiny New York City storefront twenty years ago with the goal of making easy-to-use and easy-to-understand ...

  5. NARS Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    NARS' minimalist matte black, rubber packaging was created by Fabien Baron, [5] who Nars met on a shoot in 1989. [8]NARS has an "Orgasm Collection" which includes powder blush, liquid blush, loose powder, lip gloss, lip stick, lip balm, multiple use cream sticks, illuminators, full vinyl lip lacquer, and nail polish.

  6. Combe Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    Combe owns the brands Just for Men, Sea-Bond, Vagisil, and Grecian Formula. [1] Combe was the originator of the Clearasil brand in 1950, but sold the rights to it in 1961 to Richardson-Merrell. [2] In October 2002, Combe acquired J.B. Williams, thereby adding such longtime names as Brylcreem, Aqua Velva and Cepacol to its brand stable. [3]

  7. Male cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    With the advent of modern film making in the United States in the 1930s, men's hair and cosmetics re-emerged in the public eye. [1] However, men's beauty products were relatively non-existent on the market until the end of the 1990s. [5] Only a few brands were interested in producing men's cosmetics because it was regarded as a niche market. [6]