| lavage |
Irrigation or washing out.
Ãâó: www.muelleranimalhospital.com/glossary.htm
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| lavender |
This fragrant shrub has long, bluish-green woody branches and blooms with beautiful purple buds. The aroma from Lavender is soothing, calming and relaxing. It is also believed to have healing and disinfecting qualities. Bath By Bettijo uses dried buds and the essential oil from Lavender in a number of our bath preparations.
Ãâó: www.bathbybettijo.com/ingredients.php
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| LAV |
Leucoadenopathy Associated Virus, discovered by Luc Montagnier in France. (see HTLV III)
Ãâó: www.mlaw.ie/index.php
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| lavender oil |
possesses a dry-fresh, herbaceous odor. It is used in many perfumes, especially in masculine notes.
Ãâó: www.auntjudysattic.com/About_Perfume.htm
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| lavender |
Its name derived from the Latin verb "to wash" lavender is a relaxing, cleansing herb that is also a circulation stimulant. Lemongrass - Used for sheen and cleansing. Also used as an elasticizer in hairsprays. Lecithin - Naturally occuring phospholipid derived from soybeans. Both water and oil loving, lecithin helps protect the skin and replenish the acid mantle as well as improve the skin's feel after application. Lemon - Natural purifier, astringent and tonic, prevents skin discoloration. ...
Ãâó: www.salon-collective.co.uk/herbal_glossary.php
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