cosmetically in English

adverb

with the help of cosmetics; in a cosmetic manne

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1. Cosmetically, yes, something can be done.

2. Potatoes that are cosmetically imperfect, all going for pigs.

3. 12 Postoperative follow-up showed satisfactory results functionally and cosmetically .

4. 14 Mechanically, electrically, behaviorally and cosmetically, our paired sounding boards are a genuine earmark of our species.

5. Cosmetically and emotionally acceptable surgery, scapulectomy made 19 patients continuously disease free, while four patients died of disease.

6. In cases of deep partial-thickness burns, the cosmetically best results are achieved by tangential excision.

7. For example , if an item is cosmetically damaged , a store may be willing to offer a small discount because that blemished items tend to be more difficult to sell .

8. A cosmetic composition is provided which includes a starch, a cationic copolymer having a monomer unit which is acryloylethyl tri(C1-C3 alkyl)ammonium salt, and a cosmetically acceptable carrier.

9. It has conventional Alnico humbuckers instead of the M-series pickups used in the Nighthawk, and it is cosmetically even more plain than the Nighthawk Special.

10. The di-behenyl fumaric acid ester component has exceptional benefits when used in combination with any cosmetically acceptable oil in varying ratios, to produce homogeneous materials having a uniform structure.

11. What types of growths can be shaved or Curetted? Usually, shave or curette of skin growths is used for benign growths that are cosmetically embarrassing or cause a nuisance by being caught on …

12. Biomaterial 1. Any synthetic material or device–eg implant or prosthesis-intended to treat, enhance or replace an aging or malfunctioning–or cosmetically unacceptable—native tissue, organ or function in the body. See Bioengineering, Breast implants, Hybrid artificial pancreas, Shiley valve, Teflon, Total hip replacement.

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14. Foams produced from a cosmetic product, containing, in a cosmetically acceptable carrier, a) at least one copolymer A constituted of the monomers a1) n-butylmethacrylate, a2) methacrylic acid, a3) ethyl acrylate and optionally additional monomers, b) at least one propellant, and c) water, are especially suitable for increasing the volume of keratin fibers.

15. ‘Just a dentist rarely does his own Bridgework, we sometimes lack the time to upgrade our own desktops.’ ‘Non-routine dental expenses, including Bridgework and orthodontic treatment, do qualify for tax relief.’ ‘Bridgework can restore teeth both functionally and cosmetically.’ ‘Tomorrow I have my Bridgework done on my front teeth.’

16. The invention concerns an anti-adiposis topical treatment composition comprising an efficient amount of at least an active anti-adiposis agent selected among Allium sativum bulb extracts except an hexane-extracted oleoresin extract, and a cosmetically or pharmaceutically acceptable carrier adapted for external use topical application, in particular on the skin.

17. The invention relates to an oxidative hair dye for oxidatively altering the colour of keratin fibres, in particular human hair. Said oxidative hair dye contains, in a cosmetically suitable medium, at least one alkalizing agent, at least one oxidative dye starting product of the developer type and at least one oxidative dye starting product of the coupler type, in addition to at least one cereal product, selected from bran and semolina and also from mixtures of bran and semolina.

18. Non-sulfate skin and hair cleansers that impart advantageous properties to the skin or hair and that produce a finely porous and creamy foam, comprise the following in a cosmetically acceptable substrate – on a weight basis - (a) at least one acylamino acid salt, (a) at least one alkyl polyglucoside and (b) at least one zwitterionic and/or amphoteric surfactant, wherein the ratio of components (a) : (b) : (c) is in the range of (0.1-1) : (1-3) : (0.1-5).

19. The present application provides a composition in foam form for colouring keratin-containing fibres, more particularly human hair, under induction by atmospheric oxygen, the composition comprising, in a cosmetically acceptable vehicle, at an alkaline pH of 8 to 10.5, (a) as a colour-forming component in the form of a dye precursor of a nature-analogous dye, at least one indole and/or indoline derivative, (b) at least one alkalifying agent, and (c) at least one propellant, the composition comprising no additional oxidizing agent for the colour-forming components.

20. The invention provides for the use of a composition which is prepared immediately prior to application, by the mixing of at least two components, of which component (A) comprises at least hydrogen peroxide as oxidizing agent, in a cosmetically compatible vehicle, and component (B) comprises at least one alkalifying agent, with component (A) also including at least one acylpyridinium derivative of the formula (I), for improving the condition of the hair, for reducing hair damage and for reducing the formation of split hair ends, in each case during the colouring and/or lightening of human hair.

21. A method for straightening and colouring keratinous fibres, comprising the following steps: A) treating the fibres with a straightening composition (G), B) treating the fibres with a conditioner (K), C) treating the fibres with a colorant (F); the straightening composition (G) comprises at least one alkalifying agent from the group consisting of sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, lithium hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide and/or guanidinium hydroxide, the conditioner (K) and/or the colorant (F) comprises at least one reducing agent from the group consisting of thiolactic acid, thioglycolic acid, cysteine, sodium sulphide, sodium sulphite, sodium thiosulphate, sodium dithionite and/or cosmetically tolerated salts thereof, and the colorant (F) comprises at least one direct acid dye.