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| 1. Now's Rosewater Concentrate 1oz | |
| Rosewater is a natural cosmetic compound made from Rose Oil, Alcohol, and distilled water 2% pure Rose Oil is included to make this natural cosmetic ingredient one of the purest and highest potency available. Use sparingly. Suggested Use: This product may be used in cold creams and lotions or other cosmetic uses. Also may be used in potpourri as a pleasant scent. Mix with vegetable glycerine for moisturizing use. Warnings: None Disclaimers: None | |
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| 2. Baywood's Lip Maximizing Form Tube | |
| Complete La FemmeŽ Lip Maximizing Formula increases the moisture content of the lips, reduces the fine lines and furrows, and enhances the volume of the lips through natural collagen stimulation.* For perfect lips try our Lip Maximizing Formula. Why Complete La FemmeŽ Lip Maximizing Formula? Lips have always been a focal point of beauty and sensuality. Today, millions of dollars are spent on cosmetics and surgery in the never-ending search for ?The Perfect Lips?. It is only now possible, because of years of research and testing, that a person may naturally enhance the actual structure of their lips, giving them the clearly outlined and well proportioned lips they have always wanted without surgery. How does Complete La FemmeŽ Lip Maximizing Formula work? Lip Maximizing Formula is a special cosmetic product for the lips which has been developed from a patented natural tripeptide, . . . | |
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| 3. Now's Vitamin E-Oil 32,000IU D-Alpha Vegetarian 1oz | |
| Vitamin E is a major antioxidant and the primary defense against lipid peroxidation. Read FAQ's Serving Size: 6 drops Servings per container: 126 Suggested Use: May be used as a dietary supplement or applied to the skin for cosmetic and other purposes. Free of: sugar, salt, starch, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, milk, egg, preservatives, additives, colors or synthitic Vitamin E. Other Ingredients: Extra Virgin Olive Oil Warnings: None Disclaimers: Natural color variations may occur in this product. Some scientific evidence suggests that consumption of antioxidant vitamins may reduce the risk of certain forms of cancer. However, the FDA has determined that his evidence is limited and not conclusive. | |
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