Sentences with phrase «bit of skin too»

It's got lovely butterfly sleeves and the back of the dress shows a bit of skin too.
The neckline of the dress is V - necked and it shows off a little bit of skin too.

Not exact matches

and likely a bit of trial - and - error, you'll soon find a shaving cream that agrees with your skin, your shaving style, and your nose, too.
Well I hope it's not too late yo post on here (I realise this post was written some time ago now) but sometimes after showering and using coconut oil, if I want that little bit of extra hydration I use the Kora Organics body moisturiser on my décolleté and perhaps a bit on my skins too.
I know a lot of people have mentioned that once they started moisturizing their skin, their oil production seems to calm down a bit, too, possibly because the skin doesn't have to work so hard to restore all the moisture that was stripped away.
Hi There: I've been lurking for a while but feel compelled to chime in (I know, a bit late...) I've seen this trick on a lot of blogs but always felt it was too much work to skin the beans.
1 tablespoon olive oil 1 large red onion, chopped 4 cloves garlic, chopped 2 preserved lemons, rinsed in cold water, flesh removed and skin chopped 1 ball preserved ginger, chopped 250 ml apple juice 500 ml vegetable stock — I use Marigold bouillon 1/4 teaspoon turmeric 3 — 4 fennel bulbs, each cut into 8 wedges 1 kg unpadded weight of fresh broad beans or 250g frozen 75g green olives, pitted 500g cod fillet, cut into bite sized chunks — not too small or the fish will fall apart when cooking Juice of 1/2 lemon Black pepper Fennel fronds to garnish
The chicken skin didn't stay as crisp as I wanted it while baking (my pan was too deep), so I broiled for a few minutes at the end of cooking & even got the crispy / chewy bits of couscous mentioned in the cooking notes.
They are usually of vinyl material so they are just for covering the mattress; they may be a bit too rough in material for the soft skin of your baby.
Tongue tie occurs when the frenulum, that bit of skin connecting the tongue to the bottom of the mouth, is too short, preventing adequate tongue movement.
Anyway, the bun seemed to have risen fine but when I pulled them out, the tops were too soft, and when I tried cutting through one, the dough was still a bit moist inside and the top part of the «skin» had risen so much but all the dough was still at the bottom!
I could feel it pulling impurities out of my skin and was a little bit worried that it would dry my skin out too much because of how tight it felt by the time it was dry but when I washed it off I was ecstatic!
I have been previously a bit skeptical of the transdermal absorption (our skin is pretty good at keeping things out too), however I wonder if someone is deficient, then I guess there would be a homeostatic pull via the transdermal route if the nutrient was on offer, I'm not sure of the cellular mechanics to achieve this tho.
I'm a a tad late to the party (debate) on the candles: all wicks n waxes!!!! The truth is there is always going to be a «they said, they said» issue... All waxes have or contain naturally occurring, usually mild toxins, burning anything will pollute your environment - I am a bit of a hippie & have been making candles (I prefer soy, beeswax & blending the two) the pure essential natural fragrances I use can be extremely harmful when incorrectly used (too much) or even the natural soaps I have started making the wrong amounts of fragrance & «natural» preservatives used can cause serious skin & health issues... I use all natural cleaning products, I will start to make my own soon (again a little more research & I'm good to go) for example Spagnham moss is a brilliant disinfectant 100 % natural) and yet so strong even slightly inhaled can cause breathing issues!!!
By adding the over the knee boots with the dress it allows for a bit of skin to show but not too much.
Most women over the age of 40 to 50 don't wish to don clothes that would show too much skin or even a little bit of unwanted skin.
The bronzing powder is a matte brown (with just a bit of shimmer — but you can't see the shimmer on your skin), and it's neither too cool or too warm, which makes it perfect for contouring.
If you've smudged your liner a bit too much, draw over it with a skin - colored liner instead of wiping it off and starting over.
The dropper can sometimes dispense a little too much product, so try applying onto the back of your hand first, then working it into skin with a foundation brush (it's a bit liquid - y to spread with fingers alone).
Having said that it's too light for me and it doesn't cover much of my imperfections, I just make sure to apply a layer on my face then set it with a darker powder that still offers a bit of coverage for a more natural - looking skin.
This dress was actually a bit of an impulse buy, but the price was too good to pass up, plus ShopBop has free shipping and returns, so if I didn't like it, it was no skin off my back.
I am too much of a wimp to expose large amounts of bare skin directly to the cold and I hate getting shoe bites from close toed shoes on my bare feet, so going hose-less is not an option.
As I'm quite pale, the red lipstick is sort of insurance to keep me from getting totally invisible when wearing black... I usually also go for softer off - white instead of pure white, but cream is sometimes a bit too yellow for my skin.
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They allow you to show a little bit of skin, without showing too much.
It does emphasized a bit of my fine lines and skin texture so be careful not to be too heavy handed.
They show a bit of skin without being too revealing.
It's clear from our extensive member database that the images people find most attractive include a bit of skin (but not too much), flirty smiles, and eye contact (but not straight - on).
Where the larger QX looks oafish and bit too serious for its own good, the JX looks like it just returned from a dip in the Lazarus Pit, appearing decidedly comfortable in its skin and with a youthful exuberance that just isn't evident in some of its rival's designs.
Try brushing him daily or every other day at home so that the groomer doesn't face too much of a tangled mess when your pooch arrives, and so that you give your dog that little bit of skin health boost.
Some of us are all too familiar with the spectacular skin inflammation in a flea - bite allergic pet but many people forget that fleas drink blood and that lots of fleas can drink lots of blood.
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