Sentences with phrase «from kaolin»

The inorganic specks, which are derived from kaolin clay, trigger the body's natural clotting process.
The plant aims to produce high purity alumina from kaolin clay supplied from Altech's 100 % - owned kaolin deposit at Meckering, located about 130 km from Fremantle in Western Australia.

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After giving birth, Guatemalan Indian women use a drink of chile powder and water as purge, and in African folk medicine, a poultice is made from the ground chile pods, kaolin, and bark of Newbouldia laevis as a postpartum medication.
The masque also contains kaolin clay, a classic mask ingredient that is designed to naturally extract gunk from pores and deep clean your skin.
On the flip side, eating too much kaolin can cause constipation and long term internal use can make it difficult for the body to absorb certain nonessential minerals (minerals that we have to consume) from food because of how well it coats the lining of the digestive system.
Its slight green tint color - corrects redness from blemishes, while kaolin clay de-clogs pores.
This is a mask slash scrub that uses French pink clay and kaolin to draw out impurities from the skin.
It allows you to sweat, but neutralizes the odor from bacteria and absorbs wetness as it is made with baking soda, arrowroot powder, and kaolin clay.
His technique of soaking myriad materials (from canvas to bread rolls) in kaolin, as well as using naturally white or off - white materials (from raw canvas to fake fur) is well represented in the exhibition.
The kaolin works are generally made from clay covered canvases folded horizontally, or sometimes cut - out squares of canvas coated in the clay and adhered onto the canvas; he created just nine large - scale relief paintings depicting folded cloth.
After creating a design from wire, the artist then etches its shape onto a picture plane prepared with gesso and kaolin and washed with ink.
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