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Matte lipsticks contain more filling agents like silica but do not have many emollients.
A sealcoat is not a crack filling agent; this must be done prior to applying the sealcoat.
Reputable vendors must disclose this filling and reputable filling companies use filling agents which show a flash of color, commonly orange or pink, when viewed closely.
Sugar, maltodextrin, tartaric acid, natural and artificial flavors, rice starch, gum arabic, filling agent (magnesium stearate), artificial colors, glazing agent (carnauba wax).
Cosmetic filling agents that flesh out wrinkles and plump up lips are in high demand - dermatologists are doing everything from stitching in Gore-Tex to injecting fat extracted from patients' own bodies.
In practice, this could result in bottles of fruit juice, to which sugar, or perhaps vitamin C or a filling agent has been added, which have been confirmed on paper to possibly originate from GMO corn following the many processing stages, having to be labelled as genetically modified.
Silver is the most widely used filling material for teeth.
Husks are made into dolls and used as filling materials.
The direct placement of a filling material is a common dental procedure.
For example, you may reuse cardboard boxes or filling materials.
At the same time, there is no clear opinion on whether there are appropriate alternative filling materials.
Gold foil was the most popular and preferred filling material during the Civil War.
A difference in the consistency of the filling material indicates that a tunnel had been dug through it."
My dentist tells me that dentistry is moving away from such filling materials and toward composites.
This cement material powder when mixed with water, sets into a hard filling material.
Tin and iron: Believed to have been a very popular filling material during the Civil War.
Today, several dental filling materials are available.
A root canal removes the pulp inside the tooth and replaces it with filling material.
An alternative filling material was invented in the early 1950s by Angelo Sargenti.
"Crowns that have been fabricated cannot be lightened; filling material won't lighten," he added.
From this formula one can conclude that material properties of the filling material and dimensions are determining the response time.
The embankment shoulders consist of zones of ballast and filling material.
Filling materials ideally would match the surrounding tooth structure in shade, translucency, and texture.
In the last few years, laminates, crowns, inlays and filling material have become lighter, dentists say.
Extraction includes filling materials, gravel and sand.
Other testing procedures do not allow the actual immuno observation of corrosives in relation to substitute filling materials.
Stabilise your goods within the packaging - use a filling material, such as expanded polystyrene beads or bubble wrap.
Filling material needs of the city are extracted usually from the riverbank of Taguibo River.
When the oral surgeon returned my gold-filled teeth for my disposition, I broke the filling material loose.
Some application of PEX has also been seen in dental restoration as a composite filling material.
The purpose of the law label is to inform the consumer of the hidden contents, or "filling materials" inside bedding & furniture products.