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  2. Yardley London - Wikipedia

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    Due to the growing popularity of Yardley soaps and cosmetics at the turn of the 20th century, the company opened a shop in 1910 on Bond Street in London. The original Yardley shop on Bond Street was at 8 New Bond Street, but it later moved to 33 Old Bond Street. [16] [17] Yardley was acquired in 1967 by British American Tobacco (BAT).

  3. Cyclax - Wikipedia

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    Cyclax made a number of contributions to the war effort including a burn treatment and a camouflage cream. In 1939 they also released a lipstick shade named 'Auxiliary Red' that was specifically designed for service women. [5] It has been suggested that this lipstick started the trend for the use of bright red lipsticks during the war.

  4. Love Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    In April 1974, Love Cosmetics began to make a line of Baby Soft products meant for adults. The items were scented with an innocent fragrance most often associated with babies. There was a Baby soft talc, a body lotion, and a foam bath. Baby Soft products were priced from $2 to $2.75.

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  6. Category : Cosmetics companies of the United Kingdom

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    The Body Shop; Boots (company) Boots Factory Site; C. Charlotte Tilbury Beauty; ... Yardley London This page was last edited on 13 September 2024, at 21:41 (UTC). ...

  7. Neal's Yard Remedies - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] In 2001, the company's best selling products included frankincense nourishing cream, rosemary soap, plus seaweed and arnica foaming bath. [2] In 2005, Fraser reduced her stake in the private company from 70% to 15%, selling the difference for at least £10 million to Peter Kindersley, according to the Financial Times.