CosmeticsMarvin S. Balsam, Edward Sagarin Contains a list of trade names. |
Contents
Historical Development of the Cosmetics Industry | 37 |
Physiology of the Skin and Its Appendages By Peter M Waldman | 163 |
The Physiology and Pharmacology of Sweating By Robert L Gross | 229 |
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