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Beeswax has been used in cosmetics for centuries, mostly for its emulsifying properties.
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| BEE |
Sometimes made use of in heraldry. Sir Robert Peel used bees in his arms, and so did Sir Richard Arkwright.
Ãâó: digiserve.com/heraldry/pimb_b.htm
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| beeswax |
Obtained from the honeycomb of the honeybee. Used as an emulsifier, thickener.
Ãâó: www.melangecosmetics.com/ingredients.htm
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| beeswax |
A natural product made by bees, especially used to thicken creams and lotions.
Ãâó: allnaturalbeauty.us/glossary_aromatic.htm
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| beeswax |
used to strengthen and smooth beading thread
Ãâó: www.createforless.com/advice/gl_jewelry.asp
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| BEE | strips of dried beef |
| BEE | meat from a loin of beef |
| BEE | a man who raises (or tends) cattle |
| BEE | a cut of beef from the neck of the animal |
| BEE | a patty of ground cooked beef |
| BEE | South American plant having green to purple or red branches with green to purple ornamental foliage and spikes of insignificant woolly flowers with dry membranous bracts |
| BEE | cut of beef suitable for roasting |
| BEE | a stew made with beef |
| BEE | a stock made with beef |
| BEE | sauteed strips of beef and mushrooms in sour cream sauce served with noodles |
| BEE | tallow obtained from a bovine animal |
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