Not exact matches
To cleanse, I put a dollop of coconut
oil in my palm,
spread it between my two hands and then massage it into my
skin in circles.
Spread the coconut
oil all over the
skin of the chicken, then sprinkle on the salt, pepper, saffron and red paprika.
One of them is chai tea, which is mixed into a paste with
oil and
spread under the chicken
skin to flavor the meat as it roasts.
Plus is soaks into
skin quickly and
spreads more evenly, much like a body
oil.
The
oil might touch your
skin while it's still on the plant, or it could have
spread to clothing or a lawn tool.
I
spread a thin layer of raw honey on the
skin, added a drop of lavender
oil and wrapped it tightly.
If urushiol
oil from a plant does gets on your
skin, it could
spread to other parts of your body if you touch the
oil with your fingers then touch another part of your body.
If you think you've been exposed recently, rinse your
skin with lukewarm soapy water or take a cool shower (not a bath, as that could
spread the
oil further).
Tip: Each drop of this luxuriously light
oil spreads generously across your
skin, so you only need to use 2 - 3 drops at a time, and can expect a 1 oz.
The real - life application of their use is still problematic, however, as many of the most potent essential oils will irritate
skin and mucous membranes, not get to the site of infection, lack standardized active ingredients (which can vary from batch to batch of
oil) or not
spread as needed on a
skin or in the body.
Properly diluting essential oils with carrier
oil ensures the active compounds are better absorbed into the
skin and more easily
spread over your body making them safer while reducing your risk of toxicity.
Add a few tablespoons of coconut
oil to your food (smoothies,
spreads, salad dressing, toast, pasta, pancakes, fondue or anywhere you would add butter) each day to reduce inflammation, hydrate your body and
skin, boost your metabolism, and increased energy.
Ultra-soft, highly moisturizing and
skin smoothing facial
oil that
spreads nothing less, but love.
But like coconut
oil once it comes to contact with your
skin it melts down and is easy to
spread.
They work when you
spread the
oil throughout the
skin, killing the fleas.
They are great for removing loose dirt and fur from the top coat, while also
spreading oil around for healthier
skin.
These formulations typically rely on the natural
oil that occurs in your dog's
skin and hair to
spread, which increases their efficacy.
In cats with normal coats, the
oil required for maintaining healthy
skin and hair is
spread along the shaft of hairs — if there is a lack of hair the
oil collects on the
skin and can make it feel greasy, mark furniture or collect in nail beds.
The sesame
oil helps the product to
spread over the cat's
skin and acts as a coat conditioner as well.
Fipronil
spreads through the body's
oil glands underneath the
skin.