Another angle could be a typo or mishearing. The user might have meant "Baby Oil Rare" from a different brand but mentioned "Lisa and Maisie" by mistake. Alternatively, "Lisa" and "Maisie" could be characters or fictional names associated with the product in some way. For instance, a children's product or a story where these characters use the oil.
First, I need to figure out if Lisa and Maisie are a brand or a product line. The name "Baby Oil" sounds like a personal care product, maybe an essential oil or something for infants. However, typically, baby oil is a mineral oil used for moisturizing. But the mention of "Lisa and Maisie" might be a specific brand or a product from a company. lisa and maisie baby oilrar new
I should check if there's a known brand called Lisa and Maisie that produces baby oil. A quick search in my mind shows that there isn't a widely recognized brand with that exact name. Maybe it's a product from a company called Lisa & Maisie? Or perhaps it's a limited edition item, hence the "rare" and "new" descriptors. Sometimes companies release exclusive products with unique names for marketing purposes. Another angle could be a typo or mishearing