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- Lanolin is extracted from the wax found on sheep's wool. It is an excellent emollient, moisturizer, skin lubricant and protectant, and it's capable of absorbing water equal to 50% of its weight. Iit's a common ingredient in skincare and haircare products. beautyblitz
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- While most moisturising creams & lotions use either vegetable or mineral oils as a base, they don’t have the compatibility to the oils of our skin that Lanolin has. - New Zealand Best
- This special hand creme contains lanolin, natural oil that has been derived from the wool of our famous New Zealand sheep. - newzealandbeauty.com
- While it can be extremely nourishing, soothing, and softening, lanolin has also been known to cause allergic reactions in humans. - bellasugar
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- Lanolinas gaunamas iš avies vilnos, todėl kartais yra vadinamas vilnos riebalais. Jis puikiai minkština odą, neleidžia jai pleiskanoti. Ant kosmetinio pienelio etiketės galima pamatyti ir tokį pavadinimą, kaip kriolanas. Tai skystas lanolinas. - sveikas.lt by Rasa Zurbaite
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