Articles, tagged with "rough texture", page 5
24th July 2009
If you wish to buy natural stone tiles for your home, then play with its textures, colors and designs to create an unmatchable look.
Is natural stone suitable for household application? Can it provide lifelong service? These questions bug the mind of e...
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Author:
Jason Colling
16th July 2009
I speak from personal experience when I say that DIY is something of a common hobby - and come to think of it, it does not surprise me, because it is so easy to be enthused about what the fruits of your labor will look like when a job is done. Does this s...
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Author:
Supreet
26th June 2009
Resin wall coatings are over time being used for external and internal finishes to walls. This are easy to use powder substances mixed with water to form a paste. They give good aesthetics as far as colors and patterns are concerned. Most of this pastes c...
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Author:
Andrew Karundu
22nd June 2009
One of the most effective and lesser-known tricks that the professional painter uses is called back rolling. This is the act of using a roller to spread paint across a surface immediately after spraying. This technique pushes paint into cracks and wo...
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Author:
John
12th June 2009
We all wish to have a beautiful skin but everyday our skin is exposed to various environmental pollutants that take away its natural glow and charm. The biological and chemical pollutants badly damage the skin and result in wrinkles, sagging skin, skin di...
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Author:
drsexton
01st June 2009
If you are like a lot of women over 30, you are possibly starting to worry about the dreaded w-word - wrinkles. With the abundance of anti aging skin care products on the market, you have to ask yourself if there is any truth to what these products say t...
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Author:
David Lee
11th May 2009
Vaginas are not something we tend to talk (or indeed write) about much. But, they are critical to the very future of the human race. We should take better care of them. One way is with a menstrual cup.
A menstrual cup of any brand (keeper, mooncup, div...
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Author:
Leanne D
07th May 2009
Rosacea skincare can be effective but you need to know what you are dealing with. Rosacea is characterized by reddened skin, pimples, raised areas and a rough texture on many areas of the face. Red, irritated eyes, spider veins and overall flushing are ot...
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Author:
Wendy Owen
21st April 2009
The four qualities of form, texture, tone and color interact, allowing us to see and enjoy the world around us. It is not really possible to separate one from the other, so looking at how to select color - something your landscape contractor will have had...
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Author:
Steve Boulden
17th April 2009
POLISHED High shine. The polish may last a long time or may be unstable depending on the type of stone. Granite, marble and limestone are frequently polished, and require varying degrees of maintenance to preserve the shine.
HONED This satin finish loo...
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Author:
yxpweed
08th January 2009
One of the most important pieces of clothing a beekeeper wears is the veil. Bee stings on the face can be very painful and there is the possibility of damage to the eyes and ears. If by chance a bee gets inside the veil, walk away from the hives and remo...
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Author:
Jack Stanley
28th October 2008
It is characterized by a coldish color scale (elements of water and air, here-from transparency and fluidity of lines and forms), floral (flower or vegetative) and geometrical directions, neoplasticism (the so-called "alive architecture"). Unlike other st...
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Author:
Arthur Prudent
24th September 2008
Leukoplakia is a common disease of the mouth. Leukoplakia is potentially pre-cancerous disease of the mouth that involves the formation of white spots on the mucous membranes of the tongue and inside of the mouth. Leukoplakic lesions are found in approxim...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
21st August 2008
Healthy and Better Looking Skin by Ray Ferguson LMT
Have you looked in the mirror lately and noticed problems and imperfections with your complexion? Wrinkles, a dry scaly appearance, pimples, or just a rough texture that you can both feel and see? I...
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Author:
Ray Ferguson
23rd July 2008
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Many people are unaware that hair has been used in plaster for hundreds of years to help with the binding process.
Why Hair?
Hair - particularly horse's hair - has long been used in plastering for two main reasons: ...
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Able Skills