Sentences with phrase «use squeeze tube»

Offered in 4 shades and packaged in an easy to use squeeze tube, this lightweight cream has the perfect finish and consistency.
Garnier Fructis Oil in Cream comes in a brightly coloured easy to use squeeze tube packaging.

Not exact matches

Simply fill up the tubes with your desired puree, press into the squeeze pouches, and store them in the freezer for future use.
The two major types of nasal aspirator design that use manual suction techniques involve squeezing a soft bulb to generate suction and using your mouth to suck up through a tube.
No matter how I look at it, $ 21 is really a lot to pay for a tube that'll last me... maybe, 6 - 7 shaves, less if you use their recommended «Squeeze a generous amount».
In fact, the cream is so rich that I have to use my right hand to squeeze it out of the tube — my left isn't strong enough!
Its tube packaging makes it easy to quickly apply it using your fingers or a damp makeup sponge, plus you can effortlessly squeeze out exactly how much product you want.
For even more top - end power, a pair of Precision turbochargers were squeezed into the engine bay and plumbed into the exhaust using tubing bends and mufflers from Magnaflow.
The most effective one used before getting Tresaderm was pricey and in a metal tube which was difficult to squeeze last bit out.
Using the applicator tip, part the hair at the base of the tail, and begin applying the product onto the skin in a continuous line from the base of the tail along the center of the back all the way up to the shoulder blades, squeezing the applicator tube until it's empty.
Use the open end of the tube to part the fur completely and squeeze the tube firmly to apply all the contents onto that one spot.
Prior to application of the product, using the dispensing tip of the applicator, gently lift the cat's or kitten's hair coat on the back of the neck at the base of the skull, position the dispensing tip of the applicator on the cat's exposed skin and squeeze out the contents of the tube onto the cat's skin.
We need your help with donations of any of these items: Hot Dogs Block Cheese Dog Food Rolls Small Soft, Training Treats (i.e., Train Me Treats, Zukes) Balloons Lunch Bags — paper, small & large Bowls (plastic)-- small & large Cups (plastic)-- small & large Plastic Sandwich Bags — small Peanut Butter Chicken & Beef Broth or Bouillon Cubes Baby Food Shredded paper (non-crosscut) Newspaper Cardboard Boxes — small and medium Furry Toys (with and without squeakers)-- small & large Plastic Toys (with and without squeakers)-- small & large CD Players (to play soothing music) Through a Dog's Ear (music specifically designed to sooth animals under stress) Treat Bags Clickers Wrist Coil (for holding clickers) Squeeze Tubes — like used in camping Small Half Cones PVC Piping 2» or larger PVC Joints — Elbow and T shapes Any Agility Equipment at all whether new, used or homemade
Shortly after his first Toronto exhibitions in the early 1970s, Bolduc adopted bold use of colours, squeezing oils directly from the tube atop a stained background.
In the 1990s he created a number of series based on a configuration of circles, using oil paint squeezed directly from the tube.
He uses a unique technique which comprises of squeezing the paint straight from the tube and then spreading it thickly using a palette knife.
Chris Caccamise makes painted - cardboard models of used consumer products (a squeezed tube of toothpaste is one) as well as happy rainbows, clouds, and other items more usually associated with nursery decor.
He applied each layer of paint directly and with increasing vigour, using not only brush, but palette knife and paint squeezed straight from the tube, to animate and extend the power of his drama.
An addition to that statement is the very method Ivan Alifan uses in order to apply the paint; he is squeezing the paint out of the tube as if adding the topping onto the cake.
Rather than using a potter's wheel, Benglis manipulates extruded tubes and slabs of clay directly with her hands by pinching, pulling, squeezing, punching, crushing, and stacking them into complex sculptural compositions.
(Many cultures in southeast Asia used «fire pistons» to adiabatically start fires by simply squeezing air in a tube.)
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