Sentences with phrase «flakiness as»

Gillian Jacobs («Community») freestyles a bit of flakiness as a sorority sister who'd been in a coma for several years, but the idiosyncrasy never really clicks.
In the winter, no other foundation will combat the dry flakiness as Amazing Base does.
I'll try using a combinaison next time and see if I can achieve the same delicious flakiness as a 100 % wheat crust.
The result is a dough that bakes up flaky and flavorful, with almost as much flakiness as that made from all regular flour (and perhaps a little less guilt?).

Not exact matches

I made the spinach phyllo triangles as instructed, but will use 1/2 the amount of dill next time and will try it with egg roll wrappers because my fiance didn't like the flakiness of the phyllo (store bought).
In case you are doing this without a food processor, mix the flour and butter using your fingers (or a pastry cutter) and not the palm as using your palm may produce heat which will melt the butter and you won't get the perfect pie dough which has that buttery flakiness after baking.
In fact, any assault on the protective skin barrier, such as excessive scrubbing or a sunburn, can lead to sensitized and dehydrated skin that is susceptible to redness, breakouts, flakiness, roughness, and wrinkles and other markers of aging.
Do not use harsh products on your skin as it might strip oil from your skin and promote flakiness.
As an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory, the turmeric in this recipe will soothe inflammation and flakiness, and can aid in the fight against free radicals.
Exfoliate your lips before applying any liquid lipstick as it gives a smooth application and there is no flakiness or dryness.
Powered by Amazonian clay, nature's most perfect ingredient acts as a total skin balancer by reducing dryness and flakiness, improving clarity and texture, and removing surface oil for a true Brazillian bronze bombshell finish.
Is there valid reason to believe that there's a societal bent towards commitment - phobe flakiness, or are we just becoming a bit more sadistic as we amble off into the 21st century?
Is there a valid reason to believe that there's a societal bent towards flakiness, or are we just becoming a bit more sadistic as we amble off into the 21st century?
It is often found in dog's shampoos as it decreases flakiness and provides a healthy and shiny coat.
Often, this stage is also known as «teenage flakiness» according Ellen Dodge in her article «Critical Periods in Canine Development» published in the Weimaraner Magazine.
The itchiness and flakiness is also referred to as dry seborrhea or dog dandruff.
Skin and coat problems, such as flakiness and dullness, are often the first indication of a health issue.
It contains omega - 6 fatty acid, or linoleic acid, which relieves itching, dandruff and flakiness, as well as omega - 3 fatty acid, or alpha linolenic acid, which has anti-inflammatory properties and is really good for skin health.
Many hiring managers are biased against job hoppers — seeing frequent employment changes as a sign of flakiness or unreliability.
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