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  2. Hypoallergenic - Wikipedia

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    The proteins that cause allergies (mainly Fel d 1 in cats and Can f 1 in dogs) are found not only in the animals' fur or hair but also in saliva, urine, mucus, and hair roots and in the dander sloughed from the animals' skin. Thus, the widespread idea that "hypoallergenic pets" are those that have less hair or shed less is a myth.

  3. The 100 best moisturizers tested and ranked, according ... - AOL

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    Shop the 100 best moisturizers now, including top contenders from Cerave, Cetaphil and Glossier. ... And for good reason: It has a thick, creamy texture so a little goes a long way, and it absorbs ...

  4. Bag Balm - Wikipedia

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    For the first 115 years, Bag Balm was made by a Vermont family-owned business called Dairy Association Co. Inc. [5] In 2014, the family sold the business to a group of investors who changed the name of the company to Vermont's Original, LLC. [5]

  5. Best Moisturizer and Serums for Oily Skin: 5 Products That ...

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    The lotion is sulfate, paraben, and silicone free, making it safe for sensitive skin. According to reviewers, the Tasmanian Spring Water Wonder Body Lotion is lightweight and absorbs easily.

  6. The 15 Best Moisturizers for Sensitive Skin, Vetted by a ...

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    In fact, one customer with eczema shared that it’s “the only lotion that’s healed my skin.” Bonus: It can be used all over. From $10 at Target. $12 at Amazon. 3. CeraVe Ultra-Light Gel ...

  7. Substances poisonous to dogs - Wikipedia

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    Apples are safe for dogs, but apple seeds are not. Apple seeds, persimmon, peach, and plum pits, as well as other fruit seeds or pits have "cyanogenic glycosides". For example, if an apple seed skin is broken as a dog eats an apple, then cyanide could be released. Apple seeds should be removed before a dog eats the apple. [citation needed]

  8. These Dermatologists Found the Right Moisturizer for Every ...

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    Our Grooming Editors and board-certified dermatologists tested over 100 face lotions to find the best ones for every skin type, from dry and flaky, to shiny and oily.

  9. Dog appeasing pheromone - Wikipedia

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    Dog appeasing pheromone (DAP), sometimes known as apasine, is a mixture of esters of fatty acids released by the sebaceous glands in the inter-mammary sulcus of lactating female dogs. It is secreted from between three and four days after parturition and two to five days after weaning. [ 1 ]