Talk:Clinique

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I like the Clinique liquid facial soap a lot. My mon keeps saying how great my skin looks. she says it looks cleaner than it has in months. She keeps saying how my skin glows.

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[edit] Hair Care

I can't seem to find their Hair Care line in stores nor on their website. Has it been discontinued? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.120.93.246 (talk) 18:04, 6 November 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Article Issues

[edit] Originality

What does the section of Originality even have to do with the article? It is only a subjective section implying that Clinique's 3-step system is stolen from Erno Laszlo. Without a source that is a dangerous suggestion to make.

[edit] Soap

The Section on Soap is incorrect. There is no FDA regulations on soap and there is no assumption that can be made about said soap. Simply because "traditionally" soap was made from animal fat and lye does not have anything to do with Clinique soap unless there is a source saying otherwise. I also was unable to find any information about the finds of the TV show The Shopping Bags relating to Clinique soap. PseudoOgre (talk) 02:05, 1 March 2008 (UTC)