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Chili oil is a popular condiment made by infusing vegetable oil with chili peppers, with varying types of oil and peppers used depending on the recipe. Other ingredients like garlic, ginger, and Szechuan peppercorns can also be added to the mix. It is commonly used in Chinese and Southeast Asian cooking and is known for its spicy flavor. Chili oil has also been found to have health benefits such as promoting blood circulation, boosting cardiovascular health, and containing antioxidants that promote skin and overall body health. People who are looking for a substitute for chili oil can use other similar ingredients like hot sauce or red pepper flakes.
Skincare brand information includes: - A list of the 25 best skincare brands of 2023, which includes SkinCeuticals, Drunk Elephant, Neutrogena, Alpyn Beauty, The Ordinary, Dr. Barbara Sturm, Renée Rouleau, and Alastin. - Another list of the 25 best skincare brands and their top-selling products, where brands such as The Ordinary, Glossier, Drunk Elephant, Dr. Jart+, and Tatcha are highlighted. - A list of 38 skincare brands worth adding to beauty routines, which includes CeraVe, Avène, Biossance, and Olay. - A listing of top beauty and skincare brands available on Dermstore. - Kiehl's, a brand known for being a high-end apothecary of skincare products. - The best brand for skincare is Neutrogena, which is dermatologist-recommended and can be found at drugstores. - The four basic skincare products are a cleanser, an exfoliant, a moisturizer, and a SPF. - The skincare brand most commonly used by dermatologists is La Roche-Posay, which is highly recommended for those with blemish-prone complexions. In general, skincare brands offer a variety of products that cater to specific skin concerns and types. Many brands are highly recommended by dermatologists, and some are more affordable than others. It is important to find products that work well with an individual's skin, and to incorporate a daily skincare routine that includes cleansing, exfoliating, moisturizing, and protecting the skin from the sun.
“Plix” is an ambiguous label used across distinct fields rather than a single entity. In education and community engagement it appears as PLIX — the Public Library Innovation Exchange connected with MIT Media Lab work and as a CK-12 PLIX series that offers arithmetic and math learning modules, both aimed at scaling STEAM and informal learning. In consumer health and beauty, Plix is a Mumbai-based D2C startup founded around 2020 that markets plant-based nutrition, ingestible supplements (including apple cider vinegar and glutathione tablets), skincare serums and other personal-care items. The consumer-brand usage sits within broader Indian direct-to-consumer wellness trends: small, digital-first companies promoting plant-derived products alongside user reviews that report perceived benefits, while scientific efficacy and regulatory claims vary. Across meanings, Plix signals either localized innovation in public learning spaces or niche branding in the crowded wellness/skincare market; context (education vs. consumer goods) determines which interpretation applies.