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Encyclopedia > Cosmetic
Look up cosmetic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

Cosmetic may refer to: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ...

  • Cosmetics, or make-up, substances to enhance the beauty of the human body, apart from simple cleaning
  • Cosmetic, an adjective describing beauty, aesthetics, or appearance, especially concerning the human body
  • Cosmetic, a topical product that is not a drug

Assorted cosmetics and tools Cosmetics ( ) or make-up are substances used to enhance the beauty of the human body. ... Many see natural beauty in the rose. ... The Parthenons facade showing an interpretation of golden rectangles in its proportions. ... Human anatomy or anthropotomy is a special field within anatomy. ... Oral medication A medication is a licenced drug taken to cure or reduce symptoms of an illness or medical condition. ...

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Natural cosmetics and mineral cosmetics including natural mineral foundation (128 words)
Natural cosmetics and mineral cosmetics including natural mineral foundation
Afterglow Cosmetics bridges the gap between natural and high-fashion cosmetics to bring you a truly natural blend of pure mineral make-up with the fabulous, organic infused, highly pigmented color palette you crave.
This attention to ingredients and detail make Afterglow Cosmetics the natural choice for all women and are especially ideal for women with sensitive skin, rosacea, acne and other skin issues.
eMedicine - Cosmetics : Article by Zoe Diana Draelos, MD (8036 words)
The antioxidant effect of tetrahydrocurcumin is reported by cosmetic chemists to be greater than vitamin E. Resveratrol, a chemical related to curcumin, is found in red wine, accounting for the antioxidant effect of this beverage.
Camouflaging facial cosmetics are designed to minimize contour and color irregularities or abnormalities of the face based on the same principles used by an artist in painting a picture.
Following this drying period, the cosmetic must be set with an unpigmented, finely ground, talc-based powder to prevent smudging, to improve wearability, to provide waterproof characteristics, and to impart a matte finish.
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