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  2. Personal care products - Wikipedia

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    Personal care products. Personal care products are consumer products which are applied on various external parts of the body such as skin, hair, nails, lips, external genital and anal areas, as well as teeth and mucous membrane of the oral cavity, in order to make them clean, protect them from harmful germs and keep them in good condition.

  3. Essential Items, Supplies, and Tips for Caregivers - Healthline

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    a popper/stress ball or other fidget toy. a toiletry bag with toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, and any applicable creams or makeup. comfy shoes. a change of work clothes in case you have to go from ...

  4. Creating a Personal Hygiene Routine: Tips and Benefits

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    Personal hygiene is how you care for your body. This practice includes bathing, washing your hands, brushing your teeth, and more. Every day, you come into contact with millions of outside germs ...

  5. 63 FSA-Eligible Items to Buy Before Your Funds Expire

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    FSA-eligible categories include OTC medications, select skin care products, pregnancy products and fertility tests, menstrual supplies, pain relieving devices, personal protective equipment, and ...

  6. Category:Personal hygiene products - Wikipedia

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    Wikidata item; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Personal care companies‎ (10 C, 60 P) S. Shampoos‎ (1 C, 5 P) Shaving implements‎ (2 C, 4 P)

  7. What's In Your Personal Care Products? - WebMD

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    Because parabens are typically used at levels between 0.01% and 0.3% and have been deemed safe in cosmetics at levels as high as 25%, the FDA official stance is that currently there’s no reason ...

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