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The big breakthroughs.(makeup trends)(Brief Article)

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The big breakthroughs

If there were a Nobel Prize for beauty, the makers of these eight products would be heading to Oslo, baby! OK, we're exaggerating -- but this year's time-saving, skin-brightening, wrinkle-filling innovations will earn a prized place in the medicine cabinet. By Amy Keller

Body lotion isn't usually the sort of thing that inspires the female imagination (or the male one, for that matter). But earlier this year, scientists at Olay came up with one that made our pulses race. The premise was unheard of; in fact, it almost sounded illogical. Slather the cream on while taking a shower, and it promised to moisturize better than a ...

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