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Various daily use products have their roots in what we know as ?Soft Matter?. It caters to a wide audience that will include graduate students, researchers, product designers, and product development engineers and experts from a wide range of industries pharmaceuticals, foods, cosmetics, paints, lubricants among others. Specifically, in one chapter entitled ?Applications?, a detailed step-by-step approach has been followed to develop various products with commentaries on the various theories that are being used in its design. 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