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  2. Lipstick - Wikipedia

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    Lipsticks may be made from several waxes such as beeswax, ozokerite, and candelilla wax. Because of its high melting point, carnauba wax is a key ingredient in terms of strengthening the lipstick. Various oils and fats are used in lipsticks, such as olive oil, mineral oil, cocoa butter, lanolin, and petrolatum.

  3. Ingredients of cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    The scheme covers colors used in food, personal care products, cosmetics, household products and fabric dyeing. For example, tartrazine is not normally listed as such in lipstick ingredients, but as C.I. 19140. Erythrosine will be listed as C.I. 45430, and so on. In US and Canada colors are listed as FD & C colors.

  4. Lip balm - Wikipedia

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    Lip balm can be applied by a finger to the lips, or in a lipstick-style tube from which it can be applied directly. In 2022, the global lip balm market was valued at US$732.76 mln. The market is predicted to grow at a rate of 9.28% within the next five years and is likely to reach US$1247.74 mln by 2027.

  5. How to cure chapped lips in winter weather - AOL

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    Ceramides contribute to maintaining the skin barrier's integrity. Hydrate your lips before applying lipstick. Ensuring your lips are moisturized creates a smoother canvas for lipstick application.

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    Discover the secret to Cleopatra's skin care secret with this all-in-one skin care set. "Based on the ancient Egyptian formula that Cleopatra used to keep her skin healthy and glowing, Egyptian ...

  7. Octyldodecanol - Wikipedia

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    Octyldodecanol is a branched-chain primary alcohol used as the isomer 2-octyl-1-dodecanol in cosmetics such as lipstick, [2] or as an anti-blooming agent in facepowder. [3] It is a medium spreading emollient, with equilibrium spreading pressure of 17.0 dyne/cm. [4] Octyldodecanol is in the class of Guerbet alcohols, because it has the branch at the β position. [5]