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  <rdfs:label>Personal Care Products</rdfs:label>
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  <skos:definition>In the context of bankruptcies and monthly spending budgets, Personal Care Products refer to non-medical goods purchased for hygiene or beautification, such as toiletries, cosmetics, and grooming supplies. These are generally considered non-discretionary expenses, but their allocation may be scrutinized during a bankruptcy process to determine reasonable living expenses for the debtor</skos:definition>
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