Sentences with phrase «cooling effect on your skin»

Soothing — It has a cooling effect on the skin and helps damaged skin to rebuild tissue.
It has a soothing and cooling effect on the skin.
The lotion has a cooling effect on your skin, helping soothe these problems and keeping them at bay.

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The study found that changes in the menthol concentration did not seem to have any significant effect on skin cooling.
Because of their effect on lowering the temperature gradient of the cool skin layer, increased levels of greenhouse gases lead to more heat being stored in the oceans over the long - term.
Then, the procedure leaves a cooling effect on the surface of the skin.
Due to its cooling and soothing effects on skin, rice water is often prescribed by ayurvedic practitioners as an effective ointment to cool off the inflamed skin.
The moment I put it on the hydrating and cooling effect of this mask relieved my skin finally.
This gel formula, which celebrity makeup artist Huda Kattan loves, feels light and contains cucumber extract for a refreshing cooling effect on the sensitive skin around the eyes.
The cooling effect was too sharp for my face and I prefer the nourishment the Red Wine Mask provides to the skin and the feeling of like you just put on some good moisturizer.
Cool mango scent • Simple lathering • No toxins or bad effect on the Yorkie's skin • 2 in 1 and you know that conditioning is significant for the Yorkie • Popular and top - notched dog - related brand
Before allowing the temperature to respond, we can consider the forcing at the tropopause (TRPP) and at TOA, both reductions in net upward fluxes (though at TOA, the net upward LW flux is simply the OLR); my point is that even without direct solar heating above the tropopause, the forcing at TOA can be less than the forcing at TRPP (as explained in detail for CO2 in my 348, but in general, it is possible to bring the net upward flux at TRPP toward zero but even with saturation at TOA, the nonzero skin temperature requires some nonzero net upward flux to remain — now it just depends on what the net fluxes were before we made the changes, and whether the proportionality of forcings at TRPP and TOA is similar if the effect has not approached saturation at TRPP); the forcing at TRPP is the forcing on the surface + troposphere, which they must warm up to balance, while the forcing difference between TOA and TRPP is the forcing on the stratosphere; if the forcing at TRPP is larger than at TOA, the stratosphere must cool, reducing outward fluxes from the stratosphere by the same total amount as the difference in forcings between TRPP and TOA.
Cool - skin and warm - layer effects on sea surface temperature, Fairall, Bradley, Godfrey, Wick, Edson & Young, Journal of Geophysical Research (1996)
The issue as I see it is whether the evaporative cooling in the interacting layer is strong enough to negate the effect of the warming in the skin so as to cancel out any effect on the upward background energy flow from the subskin.
Essentially DLR both increases net cooling within SST (int) and increases the energy reserve in SST (skin) but because the two effects cancel out by each varying the speed of throughput equally but in opposite directions there is never any effect on the subskin or the speed of energy flow from the oceans.
In terms of upward energy flow the cooler interacting layer pulls energy upward exactly as much as the warmer skin slows it down for a zero net effect on the upward rate of flow from the ocean.
Others accept (correctly) that that is unlikely due to the thermal inertia of our oceans and their cooling effect on the air so they propose an «ocean skin'theory whereby warming of the topmost molecules on the ocean surface from extra downwelling infra red radiation from extra human CO2 in the air is supposed to reduce the natural energy flow from sea to air so that the oceans get warmer and then heat the air and kill us off that way.
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