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POLA Develops Magenta Fiber Powder to Improves Skin's Transparency.


Tokyo, Japan, Jan 27, 2006 - (JCN JCN Japan Corporate News
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 announced on January 26 that it has developed Clear Resetter RESETTER, Scotch law. A receiver of stolen goods, knowing them to have been stolen.  M, a fine powder intended for use in base makeup makeup

In the performing arts, material used by actors for cosmetic purposes and to help create the characters they play. Not needed in Greek and Roman theatre because of the use of masks, makeup was used in the religious plays of medieval Europe, in which the angels' faces
 products.

When applied to the skin, the new powder can effectively reflect the red and blue lights. Consequently, it helps increase the skin's transparency.

POLA plans to launch a new product using Clear Resetter M this summer.

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