Articles, tagged with "glycerine", page 5
26th November 2009
Skin care for men has come a very long way as more and more men are seeing the benefit their skin receives from using skin creams and treatments. However, there are some ingredients in these products that are best avoided.
This article will look at jus...
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Author:
Peter Foremski
24th November 2009
Every job comes with its pros and cons and being a nail technician has its down side. Sitting behind your nail table you don't realise the harm you can to your body. A nail technician has to observe the highest standards of safety to make sure avoid infec...
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Author:
Damien Broderick
13th November 2009
The market place for skin care in general is flooded with all types of lotions, emollients, and moisturizers with new products being introduced every month. It would be understandable for an independent manufacturer who doesn't have the backing of one of ...
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jtortorice19@gmail.com
29th October 2009
After finishing my shower, I wanted to try the Foreue Hydrate product. I'm highly sensitive to scents, even natural scents, so I was very cautious at first. I'm asthmatic and chemically sensitive so I am always very careful with what I expose my nose an...
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Author:
Jaz Flower
27th October 2009
Dry skin cannot be ignored. Dry skin leads to cracking of the upper layer of skin and gives it a real bad appearance. The main causes of dry skin include: dry climate, hormonal changes, too much exfoliation and treatment of other skin disorders. Moreover,...
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Author:
Murry Ferrell
08th October 2009
If data is to be believed that over 35 million people suffer from Nail Fungus. All are looking for ways to treat nail fungus and get back nails as they were previously. People suffering from nail fungus no need to be fretted as there are number of medicat...
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Article Publisher
17th September 2009
Bath salts are becoming very popular these days because of their ability to relax you and for numerous health benefits provided by them. One can easily find them at most of the local herbal stores. If for any reason you are unable to get your hands on one...
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Author:
Adam Rise
03rd August 2009
Many householders are interested by making their own alternative power systems to help in the reduction of energy costs by thousands of dollars. The two main types of easily built homemade energy systems are wind power and solar power. So which of these...
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Author:
Alexis Garrison
31st July 2009
Here for you is an account of my latest carp fishing exploits and catches by refining my cheap homemade baits and includes details of natural flavours, feeding triggers, nutritional attraction, enhancers, essential oils, new attractors (and much more besi...
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Author:
Tim F. Richardson
27th July 2009
The more carp you can pull to your baits the more carp you will catch! Betaine is a big buzz word in carp fishing and listed as an extremely potent ingredient in boilies and pellets and other baits and liquid complexes etc too. Read on to discover more ab...
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Author:
Tim F. Richardson
28th June 2009
Nowadays, the increase in the price of gas is a phenomenon one cannot consider as erratic. It is an occurrence that infuriates the general public. But one which people have to endure, come in terms with, and tighten their belts for them to be able to ti...
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Author:
joalesto
27th June 2009
It may surprise you to learn what an age spot cream can do to improve your skin. The brown spots that show up on our skin are not always on the face. Some may be on the hands or even your back. Often the result of sun damage they show up more as we age.
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Author:
Kalpana Rajagopalan
18th June 2009
Glycerol is a water absorbent fluid also known as glycerin or glycerine, however glycerol is the term used when it is discussed in a biological setting or when it is referring to the pure chemical form. The terms glycerin and glycerine pertain to the com...
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Author:
joalesto
12th June 2009
A little more than two hundred years ago a chemist named Carl W. Scheele from Sweden heated olive oil and an oxide of lead called litharge. He was amazed to discover a thick liquid that came out of the mixture. He did not know what it was at first. And ne...
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Author:
joalesto
12th June 2009
Glycerine is commonly called glycerol or glycerin. It is a sweet-tasting alcohol that is colorless and odorless. It becomes a gummy paste when frozen, although freezing it can only be achieved at very low temperatures. It melts at 18 degrees Celsius and b...
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Author:
joalesto