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  2. List of Procter & Gamble brands - Wikipedia

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    As of 2015, the company stated it owned the following brands with net annual sales of more than $1 billion: [1] Always menstrual hygiene products [2] Ariel laundry detergent. Bounty paper towels, sold in the United States and Canada. Charmin bathroom tissue and moist towelettes [3] Crest toothpaste [4] Dawn dishwashing.

  3. Eflornithine - Wikipedia

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    Excess facial hair in women. The topical cream is indicated for treatment of facial hirsutism in women. It is the only topical prescription treatment that slows the growth of facial hair. In clinical studies with Vaniqa, 81% percent of women showed clinical improvement after twelve months of treatment.

  4. Hairstyling product - Wikipedia

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    In 1909, a tailor named Garrett Augustus Morgan successfully marketed the first hair relaxer in American history, G. A. Morgan's Hair Refiner Cream, which he discovered when searching for a softening product that works on fiber like hair.

  5. Tretinoin - Wikipedia

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    Tretinoin has been explored as a treatment for hair loss, potentially as a way to increase the ability of minoxidil (by acting as an enzyme and accelerating the production of minoxidil sulfate) to penetrate the scalp, but the evidence is weak and contradictory.

  6. Ketoconazole - Wikipedia

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    Hair loss Ketoconazole 2% gel. Ketoconazole shampoo in conjunction with an oral 5α-reductase inhibitor such as finasteride or dutasteride has been used off label to treat androgenic alopecia. It was speculated that antifungal properties of ketoconazole reduce scalp microflora and consequently may reduce follicular inflammation that contributes ...

  7. Keratosis pilaris - Wikipedia

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    Keratosis pilaris (KP; also follicular keratosis, lichen pilaris, or colloquially chicken skin) is a common, autosomal-dominant, genetic condition of the skin's hair follicles characterized by the appearance of possibly itchy, small, gooseflesh-like bumps, with varying degrees of reddening or inflammation.

  8. Ritlecitinib - Wikipedia

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    Ritlecitinib. Ritlecitinib, sold under the brand name Litfulo, is a medication used for the treatment of severe alopecia areata ( hair loss ). [4] Ritlecitinib is a kinase inhibitor which inhibits Janus kinase 3 and tyrosine kinase. [4] [7] [8] The most common side effects include headache, diarrhea, acne, rashes, eczema, fever, mouth ulcers ...

  9. Salma Hayek's go-to ingredient for ageless skin is in this ...

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    The actress credits a buzzy ingredient for her glowing skin, and you don't have to have a movie-star salary to try it. In fact, you can snag a jar of this night cream at Amazon for just $10.

  10. Minoxidil - Wikipedia

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    Low-dose oral minoxidil (LDOM) is used off-label against hair loss and to promote hair regrowth. Oral minoxidil has been found to be an effective and well-tolerated treatment alternative for patients having difficulty with topical formulations.

  11. Clairol - Wikipedia

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    Clairol is the American personal care-product division of company Wella, specializing in hair coloring and hair care. Clairol was founded in 1931 by Americans Joan Gelb and her husband Lawrence M. Gelb, with business partner and lifelong friend James Romeo, after discovering hair-coloring preparations while traveling in France. [1]