Pure sandalwood oil soothes chapped skin and barber's rash while comfrey, calendula, and aloe calm irritations. |
|
You may not get the barber's chair but you get a strong sense of a man in the grip of slaughterous madness. |
|
In the days when men went to the barber daily for a shave, tinea barbae was called barber's itch. |
|
I've had my hair shorn that day and, with the barber's little razor cuts adorning my dome, I'm looking at my baddest. |
|
The distinctive shape, with prominently scalloped rim, recalls contemporary European silver forms, specifically bleeding, or barber's bowls. |
|
David feels like he is in another world, noiseless except for the scuffing of the barber's shoes on the lino and the snap of his scissors. |
|
A gents' hairdresser has got the barber's blues after thieves swiped the trademark poles which have stood outside his salon for 50 years. |
|
The condition of barber's itch itself is often confused with multiple ingrown hairs that often occur naturally in people. |
|
A crisply dressed older man sits down in a barber's chair in a shop on 43rd Street. |
|
But if a wedding or big social event was coming up, the trip to the barber's shop was essential to look their best. |
|
A variant form of impetigo is called barber's itch because it is often acquired in barber shops. |
|
The shop is now boarded up and the barber's pole has been removed. |
|
Tinea barbae is similar to barber's itch, but the infection is caused by a fungus. |
|
Outside her house sits the barber's chair where her husband offers alfresco haircuts. |
|
Why does a barber have to step on or pump the barber's chair in order to make it raise? |
|
Their temporary home has shelter, water, sanitation, health services and even a barber's stall. |
|
These attractive and memorable signs are, apart from the barber's pole, the only ancient shop signs to have survived into our transient age of plastic. |
|
Gossip, therefore, died and a sepulchral silence descended on the shop except for the customers' self-obsessed questions and the barber's answers. |
|
Matthew House's first salon, in Lidget, Oakworth, includes an old-fashioned barber's chair, as well as an imported children's chair to horse around in. |
|
Jacques Cujas, a sixteenth-century legal scholar, astonished visitors to his study when he showed them the rotating barber's chair and movable bookstand that enabled him to keep many open books in view at the same time. |
|
|
Grifulvin V is an antifungal medication which used to treat fungal infections of the skin, scalp, and nails such as jock itch, athlete's foot, and barber's itch. |
|
Among the dozens of volunteers working there is Roger, a barber who cleans up his clients' neck hairs and gives back a bit of dignity to the homeless who have been filling his barber's chair for decades. |
|
Even the origin of its name is uncertain but it could have been derived from the fact that he was found in a barber's shop or tavern, the owner of which was named Pasquino. |
|
The clown, who shaves but once a week, is of course very mozy when he comes under the barber's hands. |
|
It has a main lane, the High Street, having a Tesco's and a Post Office, as well as a barber's, and bicycle shops. |
|
The manhole cover is close to a row of shops including a newsagent's, a barber's and The Laundry Room, a laundrette. |
|
Any answer contradicts the barber's statement. |
|
The trades of barbering and surgery have long been linked, as evidenced by the barber's red and white striped pole. |
|
A YOU have a condition called sycosis barbae or barber's itch. |
|
Barber's itch, for example, is a bacterial infection that's aggravated by shaving. |
|
Barber's skill in assembling and orchestrating this 17-minute work is beyond question. |
|
To Barber's credit, he frequently qualifies the overgeneralized statements he makes in one part of his book when he revisits the issues in other parts. |
|
His aunt and uncle, the contralto Louise Homer and the composer Sidney Homer, who was Barber's mentor for more than 25 years, encouraged his studies. |
|
Barber's boundless melodic inspiration takes inspired flight from the surging opening movement through the moving, poignant Andante and rousing bravura finale. |
|
They demonstrate most admirably Barber's gift as a distinguished melodist. |
|
The Cornishman has moved to Victor Dartnall's Devon stables to be closer to the action and ride work at Richard Barber's yard. |
|
However, Barber's inclusion of the Passiontide text may also have been through a desire to infuse a convincing seriousness, or even gravitas, to the overall work. |
|