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Dab this bergamot- and orange-scented oil on your pressure points.
He sat in the lower level with his sister and Leland, his opening act, and rubbed his hands with scented oil.
The body was meticulously cleansed and gently rubbed with a scented oil that made the skin glisten — "The smell was very beautiful," the cousin Ali Aljahmi said.
Paul, dressed in a long white ministerial robe, steps down from the pulpit and, while Jude is still in his father's arms, traces a cross on his forehead with scented oil.
To prepare the curry oil and curried crab, toss the spices for the curry mix one by one in a frying pan, except the paprika, so that the spices release their scented oil.
Ginkgo also genetically-engineers yeast to make rose-scented oil that smells like the real thing but costs perfume companies (like France's Robertet, a Ginkgo partner) less than using actual roses and produces more consistent scents.
A scented oil reed diffuser occupied valuable sinktop real estate, and a bizarre mural inside the shower, featuring an underwater scene of sunken cowbells, floating keys and a submerged woman in a red dress, was creepy.
Finally, the play of Joel Embiid is being recognized for what it is: a luxury product, grander than any wine, any gold topped chocolate bon bon, any gentle scented oil, rubbed into your back by the world's strongest and most skilled masseuse.
So think of DNA as computer code, and then imagine you can design sequences of DNA on the computer, physically print out those sequences, and insert them into microorganisms such as yeast and bacteria so they make products like rose-scented oil for perfume or sweeteners for beverages.
Starting from one of two different bases comprised of school glue and scented oil that smells like Fruit Loops, crafters added coloring and soft clay to create what Anstett calls a "butter" texture, and selected from a table of crunchy add-ins like mini robots, plastic fruit slices, and pinky-nail-sized gummy bears.
At her home in the Windsor Terrace neighborhood, working from a dining room table frequently laid out with beakers, funnels, stirrers and ultraviolet glass bottles, she used to make oils only for friends and family — her husband has worn her citrusy body oil for years — but began selling to the public earlier this year, when her friend, the New York-based fashion designer Ulla Johnson, commissioned her to develop a signature scented oil for her new NoHo store.
Glade (/gleɪd/) is an American brand of household air fresheners that were first introduced in 1956. The family of products include: Aerosol Sprays, Candles, Car Scented Oil, Carpet & Room, Glass Scents, PlugIns, PlugIns Scented Gel, PlugIns Scented Oil, Press'n Fresh, Secrets, Scented Oil Candles, and Wisp. Glade is a worldwide brand, known variously around the world as Glade, Gleid, Brise (Germany, France and the Netherlands), etc. Brise was renamed Glade in Germany, France and the Netherlands in 2012.
Tealights are a popular choice for accent lighting and for heating scented oil. Tealights may be set afloat on water for decorative effect. Because of their small size and low level of light, multiple tealights are often burned simultaneously. Longer-burning tealights may be called nightlights.
The flowers are also used in the treatment of asthma. On the Molokai island in the Hawaiian archipelago, P. rubra is cultivated in order to produce neck garlands (leis). They are also used to make a scented oil in many Pacific islands that include Hawaii. The flowers are used to scent coconut oil.
During the Abhishekam, the idol of Lord Venkateshwara is offered arghyam, padhvam, etc., followed by the application of scented oil (attar) on Shree Balaji. Next, turmeric paste is applied and the idol is bathed with perfumed water. Simultaneously, Purusha Sukta, Sri Sukta, Bhu Sukta, Shanti Panchakam and Brahma Samhita are sung by the priests of the temple.
Tiaré flowers in coconut oil. Monoï oilMonoï Tiaré Tahiti History is an infused perfume-oil made from soaking the petals of Tahitian gardenias (best known as Tiaré flowers) in coconut oil. Monoï (pronounced Mah-noy) is a Tahitian word meaning "scented oil" in the Reo-Maohi language. Monoï is widely used among French Polynesians as a skin and hair softener.
C. inophyllum is the source of tamanu oil, a greenish, nutty- scented oil of commercial value. It has been used as massage oil, topical medicine, lamp oil, and waterproofing, and is still used in cosmetics. Tacamahac is the resin of the tree. This species is also cultivated for its wood and planted in coastal landscaping as a windbreak and for erosion control.
The song "I was Born a Dreamer" was featured in a Toys"R"Us 2015 holiday commercial. More of SHEL's music can also be found in Glade's Scented Oil Candles national television ad campaign. Their music has also been used in an independent film. Their song “Stronger Than My Fears” was used in a TV commercial for the drug product Dolex Forte (GSK) in Colombia.
In another legend, a nangdo named Deugogok encounters a Buddhist priest paving a road. When the priest appears in his dreams that night, Deugogok inquires of the priest and learns that he has died. Cheongjeong-gaksi burning her fingers, her most recurrent ordeal, has been connected to the Buddhist devotional practice of self-immolation. In particular, the Lotus Sutra describes the bodhisattva Bhaishajyaraja smearing himself in scented oil and setting himself on fire.
At the court, Meurig makes his claim for Mallilie, producing written proof of his paternity. The manor lies within Wales; under Welsh law, a recognised son, born in or out of wedlock, has an over-riding claim to his father's property. Cadfael intervenes, stating that Meurig cannot inherit as he murdered Bonel. He produces the vial and challenges Meurig to display his scrip (linen pouch) to show where the strongly scented oil leaked into it.
These effigies are burnt at around four o'clock in the morning and then firecrackers are burst, and people return home to take a scented oil bath. Lamps are lit in a line. The women of the house perform aarti of the men, gifts are exchanged, a bitter berry called kareet is crushed under the feet in token of killing Narakasura, symbolising evil and removal of ignorance. Different varieties of Poha and sweets are made and eaten with family and friends.
The dried leaf itself is used to make thatch for roofs, baskets (kato), and mats (potu). The wood of the tree is tough and heavy, and is used to make polished walking sticks. The white pulp of the nut is extracted and pressed to make coconut oil called puke-lolo, a sometimes scented oil which is used for massaging the body before taking a bath. The fibrous part of the coconut, called pulu, is used for making rope or sinnet (tona) and strings (aho).
1,000 pieces of gold; 5,000 pieces of silver; 50 rolls of embroidered silk in many colours; 50 rolls of silk taffeta, in many colours; 4 pairs of jewelled banners, gold embroidered and of variegated silk, 2 pairs of the same picked in red, one pair of the same in yellow, one pair in black; 5 antique brass incense burners; 5 pairs of antique brass flower vases picked in gold on lacquer, with gold stands; 5 yellow brass lamps picked in gold on lacquer with gold stands; 5 incense vessels in vermilion red, gold picked on lacquer, with gold stands; 6 pairs of golden lotus flowers; 2,500 catties of scented oil; 10 pairs of wax candles; 10 sticks of fragrant incense.
Finds from an early geometric Cremation Burial of a pregnant wealthy woman, from the N.W. of the Areopagus, about 850 BC, Ancient Agora Museum (Athens); exhibit 14–16: broad gold finger rings; exhibit 17–19: gold finger rings; 20: pair of gold earrings with trapezoid endings Cyprus was inhabited by a mix of "Pelasgians" and Phoenicians, joined during this period by the first Greek settlements. Potters in Cyprus initiated the most elegant new pottery style of the 10th and 9th centuries, the "Cypro-Phoenician" "black on red" styleN. Schreiber, The Cypro-Phoenician Pottery of the iron Age, 2003 of small flasks and jugs that held precious contents, probably scented oil. Together with distinctively Greek Euboean ceramic wares, it was widely exported and is found in Levantine sites, including Tyre and far inland in the late 11th and 10th centuries.

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