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INVESTIGATORY PROJECT

Flower bloom perfume

Submitted by: Ma.anne Briones Frances Blanco Ingrid Borja Krystyn Cortez Cathlianna De Guzman (2-De Botti)

Submitted to: Ms. Cerbas

(Biology Teacher)

Abstract:

In this Investigatory Project we would like to emphasize the use of cosmetics more over (The PERFUME).

Problem:

What is wrong with using these modern cosmetics? Does it even harm us, animals, or even nature? What are the explicit effects we are not knowledgeable about?

Solution:

By this Investigation of what harmful substances they put in cosmetics

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