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Moving Comfort Fiona Bra

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2008-04-09

from: Moving Comfort


For the ultimate in support and comfort, high-performance fabric keeps you cool, flexes with you. ...


Moving Comfort Cara Supportive Innerwear Underwire Sports Bra

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Moving Comfort Style 728460. Seamless, molded underwire sports bra. Stretch nylon blend. Moisture-wicking, keeps you ...


Moving Comfort Grace Zip Front Soft Cup Sports Bra

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Moving Comfort Style 725720. Seamless, molded racerback sports bra. Stretch microfiber blend. Lining adds a ...


Alexis Sports Bra - 716660

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This stylish new bra is flattering for small breasted women who want shape, support and ...


Alexis Printed Bra - 505507

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This popular bra is back in new printed colors for the smaller breasted women who ...


Moving Comfort Women's Melbourne Bra

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from: Moving Comfort


The Moving Comfort Melbourne Bra has a light, supportive, interior bra structure. Supportive powermesh and ...


Moving Comfort Sera II Bra

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2008-04-09

from: Moving Comfort


Moving Comfort's Sera Bra II fits like a second skin with precise support and moisture ...


Moving Comfort Cameo Scoopback Bra

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2008-04-09

from: Moving Comfort


Supportive, breathable, moisture-wicking and rapid drying. Princess seaming enhances fit and shaping. Fully lined, 1' ...


Moving Comfort Cross Trainer Medium Impact Sports Bra 721060

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Sleek medium-impact support is perfect for any workout Crossover front lends shape and style ...


Moving Comfort Women's Endurance Skort

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from: Moving Comfort


Revved up with racing stripes, this skort holds its own on any starting line. With ...



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Ethoxydiglycol
Back in the '50s, home hair dyes were laced with toxic chemicals that turned a simple touch-up into a haz-mat operation. Luckily, dye makers found substitutes like EDG, a fume- free organic solvent that keeps the ingredients in a thin, pourable consistency.

Oleyl Alcohol, Vegetable Fatty Acid
That thin, pourable consistency would be problematic during application. Mixing the base with the separate bottle of "color developer" causes these two fatty organic thickeners to kick in, making the product cling to your hair like shampoo.

Ethanolamine
In last month's episode of What's Inside, this ingredient starred as a solvent in Easy-Off oven cleaner. Here it's an alkalizer that boosts the pH toward bleachlike levels and swells the hair's outer layer so the color can penetrate more fully.

Erythorbic Acid
If you take ascorbic acid — aka vitamin C — and rearrange the atoms just so (isomerization!), you get erythorbic acid. It's a cheaper antioxidant that protects the dye from sun and oxygen damage.

Trisodium EDTA
With its ability to bind heavy metals, EDTA is used to clean up after radioactive spills. That same talent is enlisted here to suck up copper in tap water, which might otherwise react with the product to create damaging radicals. Dyed hair is messed up enough already.

Polyquaterium-22
Sounds like a comic- book invention, but this common polymer coats each strand, smoothing the shaft's outer layer and improving lubricity — a fancy way of saying it's a hair conditioner.

p-Aminophenol, p-Phenylenediamine
These so-called intermediates react inside the hair fiber to produce the appropriate color when oxidized. This combination turns dark brown. Other chemicals (or different proportions of these) can make any shade — from Sandy Blond to Jet Black.

Resorcinol
Is there anything this stuff can't do? It's used as a chemical skin peel, a biological glue for aortic surgery, a sunscreen, a treatment for whooping cough, and — when mixed with the right acids — a TNT-like explosive. In Just for Men, it's a coupler, an additive that reacts with the oxidized intermediates to dial in the target color.

Hydrogen Peroxide
When combined with the other ingredients, this ubiquitous denizen of the medicine cabinet provides a superabundance of highly reactive oxygen, which turns those intermediates and couplers into luxurious dark coloring that will surely fool everyone into thinking that this is your natural look.


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