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    In September 2016, Sugg released a collection of home-ware products, including stationery, candles and reed diffusers. [23] Sugg has been a director of ZS Lifestyle Ltd since 2016. [24] In June 2014, Sugg was a guest panellist on the daytime chat show Loose Women. [25] [26] She also appeared on This Morning in July 2014 to talk about social ...

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    Goop Fragrance, an all-natural fragrance line including perfume and scented candles. [104] The first fragrance, Edition 01 Winter, was created by the perfumer Douglas Little [105] and released in November 2016. [106] Goop Wellness, which sells GMO and gluten-free [107] vitamins and other supplements. [58]

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    Black Orchid was the first fragrance sold under the Tom Ford Beauty banner. [27] During his incumbency as Creative Director of Yves Saint Laurent, Ford had developed a rare black orchid as the brand's new in-house flower. [28] Extract from the flower was used to produce a perfume, body cream and bath soap as part of YSL's Nu line.

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    An air diffuser or membrane diffuser is an aeration device typically in the shape of a disc, tube or plate, which is used to transfer air and with that oxygen into the sewage or industrial wastewater. Oxygen is required by microorganisms/bacteria residents in the water to break down the pollutants.