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    For anyone with ethnic skin who has been frustrated that basic products just aren't working, dermatologists are finding that ethnicity plays a crucial role in skincare.
    Once only available in a doctor's office or spa, medical-grade skincare and skincare treatments are becoming more and more mainstream.
    Eye makeup and mascara have just gotten safer. A law is set to take effect in Minnesota, the first in the nation, banning the use of mercury in cosmetics such as mascara, eye liners or lightening creams; a regulation even more stringent than the Federal government.
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