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pumpkin Contains enzymes, which exfoliate dead skin cells while promoting skin repair. It cleanses, conditions and moisturizes while helping to firm the skin. Pumpkin is also an excellent source of anti-oxidants, vitamins and other essential nutrients.
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pumice Volcanic rock used in a variety of forms in metalsmithing. Pumice rocks are used as an abrasive in creating a mirror finish in holloware. Lump pumice is used as a heat reflective material in annealing trays. Powdered pumice is ground to different grades or grits for use as an abrasive. Powdered pumice is also sometimes used as a component of pitch.
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pumice A light-colored volcanic rock containing abundant trapped gas bubbles formed by the explosive eruption of magma. Because of its numerous gas bubbles, pumice commonly floats on water.
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pumice Porous volcanic rock, used as an abrasive.
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pumice A type of rock formed by volcanic eruptions. Pumice is light in weight because it is full of holes--as lava surfaces and cools, water vapor is expelled at high temperatures, creating these holes.
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