emollient in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Since the 1970s, synthetic wax has also been used, which is less greasy and more reliable than other emollients.
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Skin bioengineering studies have shown the durational effect of the emollient (skin smoothing) action produced by lanolin is very significant and lasts for many hours.
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They find use as emulsifiers, emollients and thickeners in cosmetics and food industry.
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Originally, kaolinite was used as the adsorbent and pectin as the emollient.
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The combination of expectorant saponins and emollient mucilage makes the plant particularly effective for cough.
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The intense heat allows for deeper absorption of emollients and essential oils.
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Sunflower oil is commonly used in food as a frying oil, and in cosmetic formulations as an emollient.
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It therefore offers the three stages of atopic eczema treatment, as suggested for complete emollient therapy.
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The drying effect of alcohol can be reduced or eliminated by adding glycerin and/or other emollients to the formula.
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This versatile emollient functions as a secondary emulsifier and provides viscosity adjustments in hair care formulas and fragrance oil solubilization in aqueous solutions.
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