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Lanolin is a fat from wool bearing animals. It is a by-product of the process that accompanies the removal of sheeps' wool from the pelt.
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Lanolin: A mixture of a yellow, oily substance obtained from sheep's wool and purified water that is used as an emollient to treat dry skin. Lanolin is a common ingredient of bath oils and hand creams. It is also used to treat mild dermatits.
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Lanolin- a fatty secretion derived from sheep's wool. It's completely natural and easily absorbed by the skin but can cause allergic reactions and clog pores. It tends to be heavy, sticky, and greasy. Lanolin alcohol - an emollient alcohol.
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Lanolin, apple juice, peach juice, sour cream and crushed almonds are also helpful for dry skin. Oily skin ...
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Lanolin: An emollient with moisturizing properties and an emulsifier with high water absorbing capabilities. Licorice: Treats acne, also calms allergic skin. Macrobiotics: The study of prolonging life with diet or other ingested substances.
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Lanolin - Wool fat. A fatty substance (wax) obtained from wool and used in soaps and cosmetics as a moisturizer. Lard - The semi-solid or solid fat rendered from a hog.
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LANOLIN: Natural ingredient commonly used in natural lip stick, and balms, etc. INCI NAME: Lanolin Anhydrous.
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Lanolin - A refined derivative of the unctuous fat -like sebaceous secretion of sheep. It consists of a highly complex mixture of esters of high molecular weight aliphatic, steroid or triterpenoid alcohols and fatty acids.
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LanolinAn oil extracted from the wool of sheep without causing any harm to the animal. It is one of the oils closest to human sebum, making it an excellent moisturizing ingredient.
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LANOLIN - Obtained from the wax found on sheep wool after shearing, refined and purified to cosmetic specifications. Has a characteristic "barnyard" odor.
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LanolinThis yellow, semisolid, fatty discharge from sheep's wool is used as an emulsifier, a base, and an ointment. There have been some reports of allergic reactions.
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Lanolin(e) (A): fat extracted from sheep's wool Lard (A): fat surrounding the stomach and kidneys of the pig, sheep and cattle Laurel (V): the fresh berries and leaf extract of the laurel tree ...
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Take a wide-mouthed saucepan, put Lanoline in that, melt and add almond oil. Then remove the saucepan from the fire. Now add lecithin powder and water to it and stir the whole mixture to a homogenous fluid.
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4. Equal quantity of lanolin and cocoa butter is heated using the double boiling method. Massage this soft cream and leave over night. 5. Rub on pure cucumber juice to bleach neck. Double Chin ...
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Called DDML for short, the original formula contains lanolin and mineral oil; both ingredients have gained a negative reputation over the last ten years for use on the skin.
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Some common allergens are metals such as nickel and chrome (often found in jewellery), perfumed products, preservatives in certain moisturizers or cleansers, lanolin, and rubber or latex products.
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Products with animal fat or mineral base, in particular Vaseline, lanolin or glycerine should be avoided because they are too greasy and prevent the scalp from breathing, encouraging dandruff and irritation.
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See also: Natural, Cream, Body, Moisturizer, Health
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