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Witch hazel
Глоссарий терминов в индустрии красоты и косметики |
Witch hazel, which comes from the leaves and bark of a north american shrub, is a natural astringent commonly reported to have soothing and anti-redness benefits. it tightens the skin, minimizes the look of visible pores, and reduces excess shine, which is why we included it in our back-up plan acne-control body mist.
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Hazel, английский
Hazel wi, английский
A lotion made from the bark of a tree, used to check bleeding and harden inflamed tissue and bruises. also called hamamelis
Hazelett process, английский
Witch, английский
Witch door, английский
A door whose lowest panels form a
Witch's tit, английский
Witch-mark, английский
Родимое пятно или физический недостаток, якобы изобличающие ведьму или колдуна
Witch-monger, английский
Человек, общающийся с колдунами или верящий в колдовство, заговоры и т.п.
Witcha, английский
Witchcraft, английский
Witching stick, английский
Astringent, английский
- Wines that are astringent are not necessarily bad or good wines. astringent wines are harsh and coarse to taste, either because they are too young and tannic and just need time to develop, or because they are not well made. the level of tannins (if it is harsh) in a wine contributes to its degree of astringence.
- A substance which makes the skin tissues contract and harden adjective referring to an astringent
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Sunflower seed oil, английский
You can enjoy them in a vase, as a snack, and yup, in your skincare, too. this oil is extracted from sunflower seeds and works as a moisturizer, which is why its included in silk slip conditioning lip oil.
Cucumber juice, английский
When ingested, cucumbers are a refreshing snack; in skincare, cucumber juice extracted from the cucumbers also have many benefits. in addition to its highly hydrating content that keeps the skin moisturized while reducing puffiness (which is why you see people putting slices of cucumber directly onto their eyes), it is also a good choice for inflamed or irritated skin, too.
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