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L'Occitane Description: Skin care, bath and body, hair care and fragrance. Includes catalog request, and newsletter. (loccitane.com) |
Lamas Beauty Description: Botanical cosmeceuticals to help restore hair, skin and nails. (lamasbeauty.com) |
Lather Description: Bath and body, skin care, hair care and aromatherapy. (latherup.com) |
Lily's Apothecary Description: Offering cosmetics, fragrances, skin and hair products for men and women. Product line includes Acca Kappa, Bumble and Bumble, EShave, Fracas, and Tweezerman. (lilysapothecary.com) |
LollyPop Girly Wear Description: Teen inspired hair accessories, bath products, switchplates, body and hair glitter, and body creme. (angelfire.com) |
Lora Beauty Description: Selling hair and skin care products such as Terax, Peter Thomas Roth, Yonka, Rene Furterer. (lorabeauty.com) |
Luminescence Description: Skin and hair care, weight loss, foot care, nails and bath. (luminescencecatalog.com) |
Lush Times Description: Bath and hair, skin care, fragrances, soap, and gift boxes. (lush.co.uk) |
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