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"emollient" Definitions
  1. making a person or situation calmer in the hope of keeping relations peaceful synonym soothing
  2. (specialist) used for making your skin soft or less painful synonym soothing

113 Sentences With "emollient"

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He made sure every hair was coated in the emollient.
But he undid this apparently emollient gesture in two ways.
The mood here should be more emollient after September 24th.
Better to use an emollient moisturizer to counter dry skin.
Hours later, America's State Department issued a more emollient statement.
And within the Christian family, her message is also carefully emollient.
The imam chose two of the most emollient verses from the Koran.
This time the tone of Mr Xi's speech of welcome was emollient.
Flinty Emily rejected his impress, but emollient Charlotte fell under his spell.
Officials had two opportunities to be emollient and passed them both up.
Lastly, layer on an emollient moisturizer to coat and protect your skin.
Announces FDA approval of clobetasol propionate cream usp, 0.05 pct, emollient * Teligent Inc - ‍expect to launch clobetasol propionate cream usp, 0.05 pct, emollient​ in q4 of 2017 Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage: (Reporting by Taenaz Shakir)
One problem with "Europeanising" Islam is that home-grown need not mean emollient.
But a key emollient in all this needs to be popular buy-in.
Vaseline provides protection and an emollient effect to the burns as they are healing.
Labour's emollient approach means that the Tories no longer need to be macho about welfare.
Yet that could change if a more emollient figure with a clear parliamentary majority emerged.
Mr McDonnell has taken a more emollient approach to mainstream Labour MPs than Mr Corbyn.
But some of the supporters gathered outside his condominium did not share his emollient mood.
They appear in liquid formulas, like essences, and in lotions and creams that are emollient.
Then, with hands still damp, apply a heavy emollient (like this one) followed by cotton gloves.
Even after Mr Trump walked out of the summit in Vietnam, the North's media were emollient.
The emollient formula imparts major pigment with a matte texture that won't leave lips feeling parched.
Leo Varadkar, Ireland's taoiseach (prime minister) was less emollient, despairing: "It's quicker to elect the pope."
By the standards of the North's vituperative propaganda machine, this is as emollient as it gets.
Kaolin clay in the formula helps maintain an opaque finish, although the texture feels notably emollient.
Sweet is an emollient so crucial that he is known as the "king" of audience warmup.
Another camp wants to make the party more emollient in the hope of appealing to moderate voters.
New Orleanians would rather enjoy life and the Saints and buy the emollient words of the corps.
Seek out foundations that have an emollient finish, like the Westman Atelier Vital Skin Foundation Stick ($68).
But there's less consensus in the medical community about whether children should also use emollient bath additives.
Better to go for "candy garlic," a grain-liquor chaser that doubles as a temporary palate emollient.
Others argued that his tough line was already too risky, so he should adopt a more emollient approach.
The Northern Irish Democratic Unionists, who voted against the deal last time, are sounding a little more emollient.
So it was at least a little disconcerting to hear her ooh and aah over emollient bath oils.
In often profane language, Lula cries persecution and accuses the supreme court of cowardice—prompting the emollient open letter.
Buruma casts an emollient eye over the multiple and overlapping ways that he felt like an outsider in Japan.
Chun says the doctor told her to apply the steroids before the emollient and then proceed with the product's instructions.
It absorbs quickly, possesses a silky, emollient slip, and leaves skin — and this is very important — looking lit from within.
"With glycerin to hydrate and stearic acid as an emollient, it's able to moisturize and protect the skin," she says.
This more emollient Trump might even model himself on Ronald Reagan, a conservative hero who was mocked and underestimated, too.
Mr Gou could probably put a stop to this intimidation with a more emollient approach were he to become president.
By contrast Mr Hunt is too emollient a figure—his critics would call him "bland"—to burst the Boris balloon.
Her government has been characterised by U-turns and her letter this week was more emollient than some of her earlier statements.
They're the lighter of the two types of oils — super gentle and very emollient, allowing nutrients to really soak into your skin.
Cynics would say the sort of emollient language that Cardinal Tauran used when addressing Islam did little to protect vulnerable Christian minorities.
Instead of acids or granules, I use a piece of gauze as a physical exfoliant and hydrating emollient products to get her glow.
"Virgin coconut oil has also been shown to be safe and beneficial when used as an emollient in atopic dermatitis patients," Yin says.
Once my skin was prepped, she applied a light layer of emollient gel to my skin — this provided the necessary "slippage" for smooth dermaplaning.
In this respect, the optimists were helped by a fairly emollient acceptance speech from Mr Trump and the very vagueness of his policy proposals.
Mr Khan gave a sober and emollient speech after the dust-up, acknowledging "the hurt that has been caused due to the Pulwama attack".
Many in Ms Tsai's Democratic Progressive Party, meanwhile, think that she has been too emollient with China and should take steps to assert Taiwan's independence.
Another, slightly more emollient faction puts more emphasis on Ibn Taymiyyah and is not quite so certain that everybody else is in some way unorthodox.
But attitudes to Muslim people, as opposed to their religion, can sometimes be much more emollient, albeit varying a lot with the respondent's political ideology.
China rewards emollient Taiwanese governments with economic fillips such as a boom in tourism from the mainland, and punishes standoffish ones by taking them away.
The government is now headed by a more emollient figure: a former banker who also continues to head the ministries of finance and economic development.
It also has castor oil, an emollient Zeichner says softens the outer skin layer so that when new hair grows in, it doesn't feel painful.
There were a few emollient words for the prime minister before she was sent home across the English Channel on Thursday, but they just sounded patronizing.
Cameron, by contrast, was always magisterial in the big onstage moments—relentlessly strong on his feet at PMQs, a man with an emollient soundbite for every occasion.
"When you swatch it, the lipstick leans to the side and might have a line on it because it's a very creamy, emollient-based product," Hill explains.
Under its current CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, Uber is certainly trying to put founder Travis Kalanick's legacy way of doing business behind it — dispensing apologies and emollient words.
In 2010, a year after setting out that goal, Mr Obama's administration negotiated the New START agreement with Dmitry Medvedev, Mr Putin's more emollient sidekick and placeholder.
"The egg-shaped fruit is not only extremely nutritious, [but it] has many useful properties as a super emollient and protectant for both skin and hair," she explains.
Its emollient tone suggests that in both quarters, there is a glimmering of acceptance that displays of strident Orthodox piety in high places do not please all Russian citizens.
The focus is now on Mr Green, Theresa May's oldest friend in politics and another emollient figure who has provided political sense in a cabinet that is lacking it.
This year, as the 500th anniversary of the Reformation was commemorated in a generally emollient spirit, German Lutherans apologised to their Catholic compatriots for the era of idol-smashing.
Mr Moon, a former leader of the liberal Minjoo party, has promised a more emollient approach to North Korea, putting him at odds with America's policy under Donald Trump.
"[The fatty acids] deliver a protective, emollient layer on the surface of the skin and act as a barrier to prevent moisture from escaping through the pores," she says.
Aesop's signature hand balm is naturally scented with essential oils and contains emollient ingredients like cocoa and shea butters that make you look forward to using it – every time.
Alba Botanica Very Emollient Body Lotion, available at Amazon, $8.29I have very sensitive skin that tends to get eczema if I don't basically bathe in lotion all winter long.
After all, the North responded to Mr Trump's bombshell in a relatively emollient tone, and Mr Trump himself has said he still hopes to meet Mr Kim at some point.
Unsurprisingly then, given its new, emollient incarnation, Rainbow is no longer threatening to cut off the ad industry's access to mobile users' eyeballs as payment for its data-sapping crimes.
Known as the Khawarij, they turned against the caliph of the day and assassinated him, because he was emollient enough to submit to arbitration in a conflict with a rival.
The previous HDZ-Most coalition collapsed after a tempestuous five months of rows over appointments, but many believe HDZ's emollient new leader Andrej Plenkovic can assemble a more stable coalition.
Today at the NOAH conference in Berlin that emollient tone was on show again, with Khosrowshahi announcing that Uber's Jump electric bike sharing service will launch in the city this summer.
"You'll want to make sure you ensure the hydration stays in the skin by using some sort of emollient over it once removed, such as an oil or moisturizer," she says.
Following widespread protests, court battles and bans, Uber has taken a more emollient stance under new CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, suspending operations in various cities in order to comply with local regulations.
"It is important to note that the study encouraged the use of emollient soap substitutes and regular emollient use during the day as well as anti-inflammatory treatment as prescribed by the local family doctor, so what the study says is that bath emollients do not have a significant add-on effect, in addition to standard care," said Carsten Flohr, co-author of an accompanying editorial and a researcher with St. John's Institute of Dermatology at King's College London.
The quotidian country world is full of magic in his hands; characters walk through "emollient, fribbly sunshine" and eat cornbread with textures as varied as the streaks of red in Southern clay.
But both his prime minister and finance minister have struck a far more emollient tone towards Brussels in recent weeks, as the extended and occasionally bureaucratic EDP grinds closer to a resolution.
Following widespread protests, court battles and bans, Uber has taken a more emollient stance under its new CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, suspending operations in various cities in order to comply with local regulations.
Although the dollar looks to have pared back some of its initial losses after Trump's emollient acceptance speech — in which he reiterates his pledge to kick start infrastructure projects and create jobs.
LUTHERANS and Catholics of any previous generation would have been utterly astonished by the emollient character of the commemorations of the Protestant Reformation that began this week and will continue for a year.
An occlusive forms a physical barrier, no matter how imperceptible, over your skin (like an oil or a silicone), while an emollient is actually more of a skin-softener than a skin hydrator.
" A handful of similar discoveries might have justified Logan's faith that "the facts lying outside the poem" could offer a bulwark against what he mockingly calls "the private and emollient gestures of readers.
It is anybody's guess why the Kremlin has decided to take a more emollient view of a millenarian sect which rubs up against many governments because its members refuse to undergo compulsory military service.
But I've found that pretty much all the concealers and foundations I use tend to blend more smoothly on top of the formula because of the emollient texture, and there's never any annoying pilling.
On September 24th, after he and Moon Jae-in, his South Korean counterpart, had signed a revised deal on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York, Mr Trump sounded much more emollient.
Nestle's Pete Blackshaw, VP, digital & social media, took a more emollient tone — arguing that while mobile is a challenge for the ad industry it's also an opportunity to rethink its marketing methods and transparency ethics.
Like the mist, the emollient Dewy Skin Cream addresses dry skin, uneven texture, and loss of firmness using botanical extracts, Japanese Purple Rice, and an efficient proprietary complex of Okinawa red algae and hyaluronic acid.
"I would recommend simple measures such as using unfragranced emollient washes and moisturizers, which are important in maintaining skin health, particularly those who are vulnerable to skin changes as a result of hard water," she says.
The treatment calls for a layer of emollient directly on the skin, a wet layer of fabric, then a dry layer of fabric — and a conversation with a doctor if it's used in conjunction with steroids.
An oily or acne-prone skin type should start with a less emollient hydrating formula, like Base Butter Radiate Face Jelly ($21.50), a lightweight gel that soaks in fast so you can layer on sunscreen or makeup.
Kalanick's aggressive style of management has been the Uber rule, not the exception — and arguably, setting aside the current slew of internal scandals, the company has been taking a more emollient approach, at least vis-a-vis business expansion.
But both Uber as a company, led now by emollient CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, and cities as an unaware playground for VC-fueled tech giants to do as they please have moved on and woken up to tech's disruptive playbook.
Woodrow Wilson, too, worked to preserve, as he put it, "white civilization and its domination of the planet" even as he patented the emollient rhetoric of liberal internationalism that many in the American political and media establishment still parrot.
Of course, they will say, it was all a very long time ago, and (as the emollient, inter-faith commemorations of last year brought home) doctrinal differences within Western Christianity are no longer seen as a reason to burn one another.
Some may contest this, but for me, the Pompidou show slides unpropitiously downhill from there, as Twombly relies less and less on his emollient energetic mark making and more and more on letting gravity have its way with drooling liquid paint.
She also recommends sex pain sufferers try using olive oil to wash (other experts recommend emollient washes) and that anyone with irritation or dryness should try massaging their vagina (especially the inside back wall) with coconut oil twice a day.
Soft blurring powders are sprinkled into the mixture, which give the final stick formula that almost powdery blotted-matte finish, while the viscous emollient gel additive gives a silky consistency, and binds the film formers that give the color its long-lasting wear.
Despite the change of guard at the White House, and the apparent conversion of Donald Trump to a slightly more emollient view of Islam, Mr Harris is still pouring scorn on Barack Obama for insisting that Islam was at heart a religion of peace.
As for Mrs May, she recently (in her old job as home secretary) raised secularist hackles by the emollient terms in which she announced an 18-month enquiry into the operation of Islamic family law in Britain, led by a distinguished Muslim academic, Mona Siddiqui.
The "make it up as he goes along" nature of his policy approach was shown in the recent visit to Mexico, where his emollient words in front of the foreign audience was followed by a return to his nativist approach at an Arizona rally on the same day.
As part of the transition period of around two years that she called for in her emollient Florence speech last month, Britain would continue to pay in to the EU budget to ensure that none of the member states was out of pocket owing to the decision to leave.
That means regularly applying humectant-based and lipid-rich lotions during the day (look for those with lactic acid, glycerin, or ceramides), using emollient-rich creams and oils before bedtime (formulations with beeswax, white petrolatum, and dimethicone make the grade, according to Dr. Adigun), and otherwise leaving cuticles well enough alone.
" A few days later Rex Tillerson, America's secretary of state, struck a more emollient note towards North Korea, saying: "We do not seek a regime change…we hope that at some point they will begin to understand that and we would like to sit and have a dialogue with them.
Even where they stop short of fomenting anti-Western violence, global networks of religious fundamentalism and puritanism, such as those linking preachers from say, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, have replaced the relatively emollient tone set by the Ottoman caliphs, who were connoisseurs of Western art and music, as a colleague has written.
"This is important for families of children with eczema as it simplifies treatment in that they no longer need to use emollient bath additives, although they should continue to use their other treatments, including leave-on emollients, also known as moisturizers," said lead study author Dr. Miriam Santer of the University of Southampton.
These include the monarchies of Jordan and Morocco, both eager practitioners of emollient inter-Islamic and inter-faith diplomacy; and the elected Islamists of Turkey who (despite turning furiously against the once-mighty global network led by Fethullah Gulen, the exiled preacher) continue to sponsor mosques in unlikely places, from America to the developing world.
But given the choice between a giant traditional ally led by an emollient prime minister and a tiny new-kid-on-the-block with a notoriously prickly president, the major Western powers opted to side with the bigger player — and all the more readily because it cast itself as an ally in the fight against Islamist terrorism.
Bag Balm and Udderly Smooth are heavy on the lanolin, the emollient wax secreted from the sebaceous glands of sheep that humans love in lip balms and rich moisturizers; Dr. Shamban says that the sweet almond, olive, and vitamin E oils in MooGoo's Skin Milk Udder Cream help rebalance and restore the skin's oil content and seal in moisture to stave off dryness.
Also speaking at the CBI conference today, the Prime Minister announced a series of business-friendly measures aimed at pouring some emollient oil on the troubled waters of Brexit — including a government funding boost for R&D worth £2BN per year by 2020; and a review of the UK's corporate tax rate, suggesting it could move to substantially cut the rate below the current 20 per cent.
Clunky gadgets may be a passing phenomenon, but in the place of magic bullets, America has found magic itself; with a dash of belief and a heap of disposable income, we bathe in vitamins and serums, bask in the light of Himalayan salt lamps, breeze through the mist of good-vibes chakra spray, receive the healing photons of lasers, lie beneath cryolipolysis wands which melt our fat cells, revitalize our faces with emollient of mud. Mud–mud!

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