Immediately, after getting nice coverage
with circular strokes — lay your paint smoothly in linear, straight lines going from the top center to the bottom.
Towards the end of the bath, apply some baby cleanser or shampoo to a soft bristle brush and use the brush to clean baby's head
with circular strokes.
Not exact matches
With your hand on your upper chest near your collarbone, begin to massage toward the nipple with your palm using firm but gentle circular stro
With your hand on your upper chest near your collarbone, begin to massage toward the nipple
with your palm using firm but gentle circular stro
with your palm using firm but gentle
circular strokes.
Massage the baby's shoulder blades
with gentle clockwise
circular strokes.
Start
with the joints and make
circular strokes.
To apply oil to the body — either before or after showering — be sure to apply it in
circular motions around the joints,
with long
strokes down the limbs.
Pinch your cheeks lightly, and finish the routine
with a few
circular full - facial
strokes, using the flat of the palms or the length of the fingers.
The abhyanga massage routine is similar to that of the dry brushing routine — simply rub the oil all over your body, in
circular strokes with firm pressure, to help eliminate waste from the body and deliver moisture to the skin.
Take a fluffy, large Sigma powder brush and apply the bronzing powder to your cheeks
with circular motions and some back and forth
strokes.
Massage
with gentle,
circular strokes until a milky texture is created, and then thoroughly rinse off.
Once your dog accepts the toothpaste, apply it
with the appropriate toothbrush or finger brush using slow,
circular strokes along the teeth and gum line
It consists of a V - shaped
stroke, on the left, and two columnar forms
with tops, standing next to and slightly above the two
circular holes cut into the brown ground of the cardboard.
In my monumental paintings of the «Dome» series, I simply create
circular patterns
with repetitive stamps or
strokes of ink, acrylic or gesso on linen,
with the light coming through the centre.
Modern Era is distinctive for its large x-height, minimal
stroke contrast, slanted stem and counter / arm joints, pronounced arcs and its contrast of wider
circular characters
with narrower characters.
The perpendicular splash of seafoam green,
with a saturated, unending
stroke of intense emerald interrupts this depth and brings the eye from left to right, giving the canvas a kind of
circular movement.
The 60s paintings are often packed tighter
with more angles and movement, while the newer paintings are more open
with a combination of flat and painterly brush
strokes and surfaces that frequently include
circular shapes.