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      <title>The Most Outrageous Beauty Product Claims Ever</title>
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align="left" height="254" width="425"&gt;Here at The Frisky, we love
our beauty products. Discovering a magical moisturizer that makes
one’s skin smoother than a baby’s bottom is akin to Christmas
morning giddiness. That’s why when a beauty product fails to live
up to its exalted claims, we’re more like depressed kittens. Rather
than sulk and skulk, we’ve found an antidote: Cosmedicine is
sponsoring the &lt;a rel="nofollow" href=
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“Protest Beauty BS” video contest&lt;/a&gt; . The gist is that...</description>
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