亚洲网紅露点

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glycerin

[ glis-er-in ]

noun

Chemistry.


glycerin

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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of glycerin1

1830鈥40; < French 驳濒测肠茅谤颈苍别, equivalent to Greek glyker ( 贸蝉 ) sweet + -ine -in 2
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A mixture of 40% glycerin and 60% red food colouring was used, simulating the relative density and viscosity of human blood.

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Look for products that contain petroleum jelly, castor oil and glycerin, Rogers said.

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For 鈥淏otas/Boots,鈥 the artist used rose- and lavender-scented glycerin soaps to sculpt a pair of translucent boots; within them, he embedded bits of barbed wire and blades.

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This mad-refreshing, Italian-made, professional-grade shaving cream elevates the morning ritual like nobody鈥檚 business thanks to an invigorating combination of eucalyptus oil and menthol along with glycerin to help the razor glide across the skin.

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Whether or not they actually suggested it, the 鈥渂lack ball鈥 recipe contains dried raisins and figs, olive oil, charcoal, glycerin, senna and slippery elm.

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