A disturbing trend is that they go after easily available addictives such as whiteners and petroleum-based glues. |
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Yes it's the painfully slow tennis tournament that keeps sellers of boot whiteners in business. |
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Messy, smelly fake tans, foundations that disappear before lunchtime and skin whiteners could soon be a thing of the past. |
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But the biggest product alterations are in the skin care market, which is dominated by skin whiteners rather than tanning products, which are popular in the West. |
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On Wednesday the focus was on the prevalent use of skin whiteners and the dangers of using products which are not approved by the health ministry. |
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Store-bought whiteners take longer because they have a lower concentration of peroxide than that available in the dental office, a spokesman explained. |
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Over-the-counter teeth whiteners have become quite popular in recent years, but they have limitations. |
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All well and good, except that it had taken almost 14 days for the first of the whiteners to arrive. |
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But the Chinese consumer's seemingly insatiable demand for whiteners is such that many companies are now adding them to other cosmetics products. |
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After years of traditional toothpaste leading the growth in the section, whiteners and accessories have moved to the forefront, driving growth and profits. |
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In 1991 the ADA asked the Food and Drug Administration to investigate the safety of whiteners and to determine whether they should be labeled as cosmetics or drugs. |
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Machine wash in cold water on the permanent press cycle, of hand wash using a mild detergent that does not advertise bleach, whiteners of brighteners on the label. |
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Whiteners and brighteners from the paper boost the effect of colorants in GeoDeck, making it less subject to fading than wood-plastic composites. |
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