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  2. Personal care products - Wikipedia

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    Personal care products are consumer products which are applied on various external parts of the body such as skin, hair, nails, lips, external genital and anal areas, as well as teeth and mucous membrane of the oral cavity, in order to make them clean, protect them from harmful germs and keep them in good condition.

  3. Visions (cookware) - Wikipedia

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    Visions is a brand of transparent stove top cookware created by Corning France and introduced to Europe during the late 1970s. In 1983, it was introduced in the United States and became the number one selling cookware set for a number of years. Visions is made of a transparent material belonging to the Pyroceram family of glass-ceramics. It is ...

  4. Teapot - Wikipedia

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    Moroccan teapots are heat-resistant and can be put directly on the stove. Colorful tea glasses are part of the Moroccan tea ritual. The tea is considered drinkable only when it has foam on top. Teapots have a long curved spout to pour tea from a height of around 12 inches (30 cm) above the glasses, which produces foam on the surface of the tea ...

  5. Hair Loss: How Much is Normal? And When Should You See ... - AOL

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    You're supposed to shed a few hair strands a day, but how much hair loss is normal? Experts weigh in on the hair life cycle and what to do if you're shedding more than usual.

  6. 13 Hair Growth Shampoos for Stronger, Healthier Tresses - AOL

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    According to Dr. Schweiger, causes range from “androgenetic or hormone-related hair loss, stress-related hair loss—also called telogen effluvium—and dandruff. Medications, vitamin ...

  7. Alopecia universalis - Wikipedia

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    Many treatments have been explored, including immunomodulatory agents such as imiquimod. [4] Tofacitinib citrate may also have benefits. In June 2014, a 25-year-old man with almost no hair on his body was reported to have grown a full head of hair, as well as eyebrows, eyelashes, and facial, armpit, and other hair, following eight months of treatment. [5]