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Spray May 2013

Dove Men+Care saves Face According to Unilever, almost half of U.S. men never use a face wash (48%), or a face moisturizer (46%), even though most men acknowledge that as they get older, their skin needs more attention and takes longer to recover. To help men out, Dove launched the new Dove Men+Care full skin care line, built on the Dove brand’s heritage in cleansing, moisturizing and care. The range is designed to care for men’s skin in three steps—Cleanse, Shave and Finish—to fit grooming routines and leave skin feeling clean, smooth and hydrated. Dove Men+Care Face Wash offers effective cleansing and fights skin dryness; Shave Gel helps protect from irritation and offers a smooth skin feel; Face Lotion (with SPF 15) absorbs quickly and offers all-day hydration; and Post Shave Balm relieves irritation and moisturizes skin after shaving. On the Market One hundred colors… Liquitex Professional Spray Paint was developed specifically for professional artists, combining artist-grade pigments with water-based technology to produce a spray that is low odor, lightfast, highly durable and suitable for use both indoors and outdoors. Featuring a wide range of 100 colors, Liquitex Spray Paint both matches, and is completely compatible with, the Heavy Body and Soft Body acrylic paint lines. While clean up is easy when the paint is wet, when dry it is permanent and adheres well to virtually any surface, such as canvas, wood, cement, metal and glass. The 400mL cans have interchangeable nozzles. Liquitex Spray Paints are safe for studio use, educational environments and indoor and outdoor art. 12 Spray May 2013 Make photos stick… Scotch Photo Mount Spray was developed especially for mounting black-and-white and color photos quickly, easily and permanently. The clear, pH neutral, non-yellowing adhesive allows three minutes before bonding for ample time to position and reposition prints. The nonstaining spray resists heat and moisture, and is suitable for mounting art prints, maps, illustrations and more.


Spray May 2013
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