How big is the bottle (or jar)?

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Of course, what you really want to know is "how much product will I be receiving?"  The size of the container is basically irrelevant.  It should be explained that, by law (and worldwide convention), soaps and creams are sold by weight of the product (measured in grams or ounces), while liquids such as lotions and sprays are sold by volume (measured in milliliters or fluid ounces).  We list these measurements—in both metric and English units—for every individual Diana Stalder product that we sell.  If you have any difficulty visualizing "how big" a product is, we recommend that you compare to the cosmetics or other products you already have around the house.  We can't resist mentioning one example.  All of our creams are 15 g (approximately 0.53 oz).  Most of the illegal generic creams being pushed by other sellers on eBay are only 10 g (0.35 oz).  In other words, you can get 50% more of the genuine Diana Stalder product for a lower total price than the much smaller, illegal, knock-off product!

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