Carmine: Natural red pigment obtained from cochineal. Carminatives: Anti-flatulents, aromatic herbs used to expel gas from the stomach and intestines. Castor Oil: A superb conditioner that has been proven to strengthen the hair shaft.
- Carmine- Crushed beetles. What Brand Should I Buy? Well, if you're familiar with mineral makeup, it's likely you've seen the infomercials.
CI 75470 (Carmine) Natural red pigment. Aluminium salt of carminic acid, derived from the Cochenille louse (or beetle) native to Central and South America.
Carmine/Carminic acid (A): Cochineal Carnauba wax (V): wax obtained from the leaves of the carnauba palm Carrageenan (V): extracted from various red algae and especially Irish Moss Casein (A): milk protein ...
Ancient Egyptians wanted to look attractive in the afterlife, so wealthy women often took pots of crimson lip color to their tombs. Carmine beetles, ants, ...
It isn't a powdered English rose, but a carmine rose with a potent, modern, fresh, sensual and unique fragrance, like the designer's style. One for girls with a creative edge, an obsession with fashion and a taste for the provocative! ...
The colouring is usually either the substance of safflor (the petals of safflower), or a solution of carmine in ammonium hydroxide and rosewater perfumed with rose oil.
The scene: Sporting fab threads and practicing bad psychiatry, Dr. Crane addresses a court, arguing a defense of insanity during the trial of a henchman linked to crime boss Carmine Falcone (Tom Wilkinson).
oxides come in a wide variety of colors from red to yellow to blue and black. Because you have the three primary colors, iron oxides can be mixed to create any shade desired. Other minerals used to produce color include manganese violet, carmine and ...
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