Basically, it's, well, water with a mixture of mild surfactants and
tiny oil bubbles that gently sweep away dirt and makeup.
Not exact matches
If you don't have a thermometer indication that the
oil is hot enough is sticking a wooden spoon in the pot and seeing
tiny bubbles around it.
In the water above natural
oil seeps in the Gulf of Mexico, where
oil and gas
bubbles rise almost a mile to break at the surface, scientists have discovered something unusual: phytoplankton,
tiny microbes at the base of the marine food chain, are thriving.
To test if the
oil is ready without a thermometer, stick an unvarnished wooden chopstick into the
oil; when the
oil is hot enough, a steady stream of
tiny bubbles will rise from the tip of the chopstick.
A thin layer of flexible transparent plastic, the Gyricon rotating ball display contained millions of
tiny spheres suspended in
bubbles of
oil, similarly to electronic paper of today.