Topical compositions having improved skin feel

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Designated organic active ingredient containing – N-c doai

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252153, 252354, 252355, 252357, 252555, 424 7802, 424 7803, 514844, 510130, A01N 4710

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ABSTRACT:
The compositions of the present invention are useful for topical application to human skin. These compositions provide improved skin feel. These compositions can be in the form of leave-on products or products that are rinsed or wiped from the skin after use. These compositions are also useful for conditioning desquamating, and cleansing the skin and for relieving dry skin.

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