BIOCOSMETIC RESEARCH LABS BLACK OPAL FOR MEN "SHAVING SURVIVAL" SYSTEM

BIOCOSMETIC RESEARCH LABS BLACK OPAL FOR MEN "SHAVING SURVIVAL" SYSTEM is designed to treat the skin conditions commonly faced by African American men, particularly razor bumps, a dermatologic disorder in which hair follicles becoming ingrown after shaving, the Long Island City, NY-based firm said. Three out of the four products contain the alpha hydroxy acid glycolic acid. Shipping in August, the four-product line will be sold in 15,000 mass market, convenience store and food store doors.

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