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- Technology of Cosmetics Duffill, Mark; Oakley, Amanda. "Emollients and moisturisers". dermnetnz.org. Archived from the original on 25 August 2023. Retrieved...
- emollient preparation. It is used as a topical, external medicine, emollient moisturiser, and general-purpose substitute for toiletries such as soap, shower gel...
- ascorbyl phosphate Antioxidant 1 Urea Moisturiser 1-3 Dimethicone Emollient 1 Rosemary leaf extract Moisturiser 1 Phenoxyethanol Fragrance, Preservative...
- Skin infection Causes Unknown Risk factors Topical steroids, cosmetics, moisturiser Diagnostic method Based on symptom and appearance Differential diagnosis...
- Express, Lancaster, Vidal S****oon, Pirelli, Clarion mascara and Onebiol moisturiser. Butcher appeared regularly at the prêt-à-porter shows in Paris, Milan...
- Advertising Standards Authority clears an advertising campaign for L'Oréal moisturising cream that featured Helen Mirren following claims her appearance had...
- Toolkit for managing eczema. International Society of Atopic Dermatitis. Moisturiser Decision Aid. University of Bristol. The Dragon In My Skin. Book, animation...
- it was found that the pharmacy was billing in excess of £1,500 for a moisturiser which normally retailed at less than £2. In May 2018, a further investigation...
- devices Microwax: food additive, a glazing agent with E number E905 Moisturiser in toiletries and cosmetics such as Vaseline. Neutron radiation shielding...
- It produces and sells creams, soaps, shampoos, shower gels, lotions, moisturisers, scrubs, masks, and other cosmetics for the face and hair. The organisation...