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		<title>Polyphenols In Skin Products</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every new skincare product seems to have several botanicals in its ingredient list. As an avid researcher of ingredient lists, I do quite a few searches to find out what the botanicals are, and what their potential benefit to the product may be. There is seems to be new “wonder” plants in the news every [...]]]></description>
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