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Beginning Cosmetic Chemistry 3rd Edition Perry Romanowski
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Don't Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me (Don't Go to the Cosmetic Counter Without Me) Paula Begoun
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Don't Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me (Don't Go to the Cosmetic Counter Without Me) Paula Begoun has been reporting on the beauty industry for more than 25 years. Loved by readers and feared by corporations, she has earned the name of "Cosmetics Cop" for her thorough, authoritative investigations of beauty products and her fierce consumer advocacy. From drugstores and home shopping to department stores and catalogs, Begoun reviews all of the major cosmetic and skin care lines product by product - more than 30,000 in all. Regardless of the price tags, there are good and bad products in almost every line, and with the turn of a page, readers receive concise reviews and fast answers in this comprehensive, totally revised edition. Begoun covers product websites, efficacy, and whether claims such as youth extension are accurate. Individual chapters are devoted to best products, a cosmetic ingredients dictionary, and animal testing. A user-friendly rating system makes finding items worth trying a snap. |
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Not Just a Pretty FaceStacy MalkanBooks |
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No More Dirty Looks Siobhan O'Connor
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Recipes for Color Cosmetics (Vol. 1 from the Series Karin Bombeli
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Making FacesKevyn AucoinBooks |
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Making Natural Beauty Products Sally W. Trew
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Handbook of Cosmetic Ingredients - their use, safety and toxicology eBookAnthony DweckKindle Store |
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A Consumer's Dictionary of Cosmetic Ingredients, 7th EditionRuth WinterBooks |
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Natural Beauty BasicsDorie ByersBooks |
Milady's Skin Care and Cosmetic Ingredients Dictionary Milady's Skin Care and Cosmetic Ingredients Dictionary, third edition, is a multi-purpose resource for cosmetic professionals and consumers alike. Part one puts cosmetics in the context of skin care. It provides an overview of skin physiology. In order to understand how and why a product works it is essential to understand how the skin works. It gives an overview of the complexity of cosmetic chemistry particularly with respect to product penetration, and highlights the current challenges facing cosmetic formulators. In addition, it offers comprehensive discussion of the various skin types and conditions in order to help professionals in their product selection. Lastly, it defines common cosmetic industry terminology used by cosmetic manufacturers, professional estheticians, marketers and the media. The second part is dedicated to helping cosmetic users identify the function and purpose of specific ingredients. It is an alphabetical dictionary that lists and describes not only active principles but all other categories of ingredients that comprise a skin care cosmetic. As scientific ... |
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Milady's Skin Care and Cosmetic Ingredients DictionaryNatalia MichalunCosmetics |
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Homemade CosmeticsKirsten AnderbergKindle Store |
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