güzellik müstahzarları

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cosmetics
The study of such products
Preparations applied externally to change or enhance the beauty of skin, hair, nails, lips, and eyes
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{i} agents used to beautify the face and body (as in creams, lipstick, etc.)
Products used for the purposes of cleansing, beautifying, promoting attractiveness or alternating ones appearance
creams, powders etc that you use on your face and body in order to look more attractive make-up. Any of several preparations (excluding soap) applied to the human body for beautifying, preserving, or altering the appearance or for cleansing, colouring, conditioning, or protecting the skin, hair, nails, lips, eyes, or teeth. The earliest known cosmetics were in use in Egypt in the 4th millennium BC. Cosmetics were in wide use in the Roman Empire, but they disappeared from much of Europe with the fall of the Roman Empire (5th century AD) and did not reappear until the Middle Ages, when Crusaders returned from the Middle East with cosmetics and perfumes. By the 18th century they had come into use by nearly all social classes. Modern cosmetics include skin-care preparations; foundation, face powder and rouge (blusher); eye makeup; lipstick; shampoo; hair curling and straightening preparations; hair colours, dyes, and bleaches; and nail polish. Related products include antiperspirants, mouthwashes, depilatories, astringents, and bath crystals
Defined by the FDA in 1938 as (1) articles intended to be rubbed, poured, sprinkled, or sprayed on, introduced into, or otherwise applied to the human body or any part thereof for cleansing, beautifying, promoting attractiveness, or altering the appearance, and (2) articles intended for use as a component of any such articles Cosmetics Table of Contents -->
a toiletry designed to beautify the body
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