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Lanolin (from
Latin lāna 'wool', and
oleum 'oil'), also
called wool fat, wool yolk, wool wax,
sheep grease,
sheep yolk, or wool grease, is a wax secreted...
- Lifschütz
manufactured a non-perishable and sl****
ointment base
consisting of
Eucerit,
water and oil,
naming it Eucerin. Two
years later, in 1902, Lifschütz...
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recommended Isaac Lifschütz,
inventor of the lanolin-based
emulsifier Eucerit,
which was
patented in 1900.
Nivea soap was
released in 1906 and in 1911...
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Isaak Lifschütz, a
chemist who was the
discoverer of the
emulsifying agent Eucerit, the main
ingredient in Nivea, a
brand which he
acquired in 1911 from French...
- Lifschütz on a new skin care cream. As Lifschütz
found the
emulsifier Eucerit (= "the
beautiful wax"), the
basic ingredient of the
Nivea Crème was finally...