He was smooth, glib, emollient, full of promises that your hands can't quite grip onto. |
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Apply an emollient cream or ointment after washing, bathing or showering and between baths or showers, as often as necessary. |
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The steroid should always be applied to the skin first and the emollient moisturizer applied after to all of the skin. |
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Avoid soap, which can be drying, and instead wash with aqueous cream or an emollient wash. |
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To minimize irritation from shaving, use a new blade and an emollient shave cream that contains moisturizing ingredients. |
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Almond oil is used as an emollient because of its ability to soften the skin. |
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The noble Lord's emollient talents were therefore deployed to save the stalled bill by cutting a deal with the Tory leader in the lords. |
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This wasn't a ragbag of promises and emollient phrases designed to patch up a political problem, as some previous ones have been. |
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He subsequently traveled to The Hague to make more emollient, if less publicized, remarks. |
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The product contains glutamic acid, liquorice, emollient canola oil and shea butter, and a vitamin E derivative. |
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Very occasionally, emollient creams may sting the skin when first applied to very dry skin. |
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A luxurious night cream, providing the skin with a meaningful, vitaminised, built-in emollient system. |
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The leaves, and to a lesser extent the flowers, are mildly diuretic, emollient, lenitive, and mildly sedative. |
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To smooth the hair cuticle and add moisture, she applied a light emollient, Phytologie Phyto 7, prior to blow-drying. |
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It gets Andrew a new editor and the group a much more emollient senior manager who can lift morale. |
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While adopting the emollient tones of compassionate Conservatism, he has also toned down the virulent anti-Europeanism. |
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What he gets is the poignant, emollient presence of Connelly who looks soulfully at him. |
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The fat acted as an emollient, and starch reduced the greasiness of the cream. |
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The roasted fruit is emollient and used as a poultice in the treatment of gumboils, dental abscesses etc. |
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A range of shampoos, emollient products and some topical steroid preparations can be bought from pharmacies. |
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The most likely irritant in emollient creams is the stabiliser propylene glycol. |
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Sebaceous glands secrete sebum, and in skin they are thought to have bacteriostatic, emollient, and barrier functions in humans. |
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After the final wet dressing, apply emollient to the still moist skin to seal the water in the skin before it evaporates. |
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Castor oil is also a source of glycerine, and the combination of glycerine and hydroxy fatty acids makes it an excellent emollient and pigment carrier. |
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Lanolin is added to our cream because it's a natural emollient and waterproof. |
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They'll spout a lot of emollient guff and sensible criticism of the government, which you can even find yourself nodding along to when they're on Question Time. |
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He surely must have noticed it but, as the writer suggests, he was probably an emollient sort of character, a man never happy about getting into rows. |
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By and large, this approach has proved useful and even emollient. |
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In cosmetology, Oat moisturizes and possesses emollient effects in skin care formulations specifically for dry skin. |
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This very floral composition combines the clarifying qualities of rose and lavender waters with the emollient properties of cornflower and poppy. |
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A vegetable emollient derived from olive oil improves the texture without greasiness or tackiness. |
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Made with extracts of vitalizing Amor Crescido plus emollient and soothing, preserves the natural properties of the plant. |
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A vegetable emollient derived from olive oil, increases skin texture without increasing greasiness or tackiness. |
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A gentle cosmetic emollient preparation that helps moisturize dry skin conditions associated with rosacea and related couperose skin complexions. |
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The intense shea tree and petroleum jelly, emollient agents, contribute to decrease the dry aspect and to restore cutaneous comfort. |
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Despite Angela Merkel's emollient words, there is little appetite on the continent for Mr Cameron's agenda. |
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Thanks to its emollient and anti-inflammatory properties, it quickly relieves feelings of irritation and restructures the very driest of skin. |
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For those who prefer to rinse with water, choose a cleansing gel or an emollient soap. |
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The softening qualities of Safflower and Coconut oils and the emollient properties of Buriti oil help to prevent skin dehydration. |
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You received a very emollient reply from Air France assuring you that no such untoward thing would occur ever again. |
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Also, it is important to keep your skin moisturized, preferably with emollient ointments or creams. |
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With emollient and shine-enhancing vegetable oils, it helps to give volume and thicken the lashes. |
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The presence of Borage Oil permits the reintegration of the skin lipidic amount and an optimal emollient activity in the product. |
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Rubenstein listened and as an emollient agreed to an in-house investigation. |
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Medicines and herbs that are demulcent, emollient, warmly diaphoretic, nervines, antispasmodic, warming and carminative are appropriate for treating Air imbalances. |
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The freezing of emollient shaving microphone-exfoliant La Roche-Posay XY is concentrated in lenitive agents to sheath the hair and to protect the skin. |
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Enriched with moisturizing and emollient agents, fragrance-free and color-free, this bactericidal and virucidal solution is ideal for frequent washing of sensitive hands. |
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An emollient, it helps the skin stop drying out which can cause the dry, itchiness characteristic of eczema. |
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Its fruit is rich in oleic acid and highly nourishing, emollient and moisturizer allows for the recovery of natural moisture and elasticity of the skin. |
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Its active principles are obtained from the plant Rhizophora mangle L., in an extraction process in watery environment and properly formulated with the presence of preservers and emollient. |
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For medical purposes, figs are chiefly used in emollient cataplasms, and pectorial decoctions. |
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Native to India and harvested from the fruit seeds of the buttercup tree, this wonderfully emollient butter is known to prevent skin dryness and smooth skin. |
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It also acts against oil, anti-dandruff, activates microcirculation, emollient, stimulant cutaneous metabolic stimulant, a source of vitamins, remineralizing, soothing. |
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The vegetable glycerin and shea butter, combined with emollient oil from coconuts, coat and soften hair and skin to allow the blade to slide comfortably safe. |
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A topical emollient, anti-inflammatory preparation that blends into the skin to cosmetically neutralize and reduce the appearance of redness and blotchiness associated with rosacea. |
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Another trial stated that olive oil lowered the risk of dermatitis for infants in all gestational stages when compared with emollient cream. |
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Moisture your baby after their bath with a suitable emollient cream. |
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Daily bathing with tepid water for a short length of time and following with a moisturizer is one way to help increase the moisture level in your skin, and the moisture is trapped in the skin with the emollient. |
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Since most moisturizers on the market are too greasy and emollient for oily skin, people often skip that step in their beauty routine. |
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This natural oil is emollient, expectorant, and is soothing. |
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Grieve's A Modern Herbal, she described multiple uses for a powder made from the bark, describing it as a demulcent, emollient, expectorant, diuretic, and nutritive. |
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