noun a common skin condition that causes pimples and blemishes

  • Acne is a common skin condition that affects many teenagers during puberty.
  • I hate dealing with acne breakouts before a big event.
  • Ugh, my face is covered in zits. I can't stand this acne!
  • The company is facing an 'acne' of problems that need to be addressed immediately.

noun a fragrant essential oil, typically obtained by distillation from flowers or herbs

adjective relating to or resembling attar

  • The attar is a highly concentrated perfume oil derived from botanical sources.
  • My grandmother always wears attar because she loves its natural scent.
  • I bought some attar from the market and it smells amazing!
  • The attar of roses filled the room, creating a romantic atmosphere.

noun a vivid crimson color

adjective of a vivid crimson color

  • The artist used carmine paint to create a vibrant red hue in the painting.
  • I love the carmine color of that dress, it's so eye-catching!
  • That carmine lipstick is really poppin' on you!
  • The carmine sunset painted the sky in hues of red and orange.

noun a substance or preparation used to enhance the appearance of the face or body

  • The cosmetics industry is constantly evolving with new products and trends.
  • I love trying out different cosmetics to see which ones work best for me.
  • She's always got her face beat with the latest cosmetics.
  • Using cosmetics to cover up the flaws in her life only provided temporary relief.

dye

noun a substance used to give color to something

verb to color or change the color of something using dye

  • The textile industry uses various types of dye to color fabrics.
  • I'm thinking of dyeing my hair a different color for the summer.
  • She's really good at dyeing her hair at home, it always looks professionally done.
  • His betrayal dyed our friendship a dark shade of mistrust.

noun a colorless, flavorless substance derived from collagen, used in cooking as a gelling agent

adjective gelatinous

  • Gelatin is commonly used in the food industry as a gelling agent.
  • I love making homemade gummy candies with gelatin.
  • I can't believe how bouncy these Jello shots are, must be all that gelatin!
  • The team's defense was like gelatin, easily broken through by the opposing players.

noun a liquid or semi-liquid preparation applied to the skin for medicinal or cosmetic purposes

  • She applied a generous amount of lotion to her dry skin.
  • I always make sure to put on lotion after I shower.
  • Don't forget to lotion up before heading out to the beach.
  • Kindness is like lotion for the soul, it soothes and heals.

noun a solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence

adjective of or relating to minerals

  • Mineral deposits are being studied by geologists in the region.
  • I heard that mineral water is really good for your health.
  • I found this cool mineral rock while hiking in the mountains.
  • Her kindness was like a precious mineral in a sea of negativity.

noun a food produced without the use of synthetic chemicals or pesticides

adjective relating to or derived from living matter

  • The company prides itself on using only organic ingredients in their products.
  • I prefer to buy organic produce because I think it tastes better.
  • Organic food is all the rage these days, everyone's trying to eat clean.
  • Her ideas for the project were like organic growth, gradually developing and expanding on their own.

noun a type of vegetable oil obtained from the fruit of the oil palm tree

  • The production of palm oil has been a major driver of deforestation in many tropical regions.
  • I heard that palm oil is used in a lot of everyday products like shampoo and cookies.
  • I can't believe how many snacks have palm oil in them, it's everywhere!
  • The spread of palm oil plantations is like a wildfire, consuming vast areas of land.

noun a type of flammable, waxy substance commonly used in candles, cosmetics, and other products

  • The paraffin wax is commonly used in candle-making due to its low melting point.
  • I need to buy some paraffin for my mom's birthday candles.
  • Hey, can you grab me some paraffin for the bonfire tonight?
  • Her words were like paraffin, igniting a firestorm of controversy.

noun a smooth, rounded gem that is formed within the shells of certain mollusks, valued as a precious stone

adjective used to describe something that is similar to a pearl in color or shape

  • The pearl necklace was a family heirloom passed down for generations.
  • She wore a stunning pearl bracelet to the party last night.
  • That pearl ring is so boujee, I love it!
  • Her words of wisdom were like pearls of knowledge, rare and valuable.

noun a type of resin or varnish used as a wood finish

verb to coat or finish with shellac

  • The furniture was finished with a coat of shellac to protect the wood.
  • I'm thinking of shellacking the old table to give it a new look.
  • Let's shellac this project and get it done by tomorrow.
  • Her words seemed to shellac any hope of reconciliation between them.

noun a soft, slightly wavering light

verb to shine with a soft, slightly wavering light

  • The sunlight caused the lake's surface to shimmer with a beautiful iridescence.
  • Her dress shimmered under the disco ball as she danced the night away.
  • The highlighter she used made her cheekbones shimmer like diamonds.
  • The city skyline shimmered in the distance as the sun began to set.

noun a fine, strong, soft, lustrous fiber produced by silkworms in making cocoons and collected to make thread and fabric

adjective related to or made of silk

  • The gown was made of the finest silk imported from Italy.
  • I love the feeling of silk against my skin.
  • That silk shirt is so fly!
  • Her words were smooth as silk, but carried a sharp edge.

noun a soft greasy or viscous substance used for healing or cosmetic purposes; an ointment

  • The pharmacist recommended using an unguent to soothe the skin irritation.
  • I heard that unguent works wonders for dry skin.
  • Hey, could you pass me that magic unguent for my sunburn?
  • His words were like a healing unguent for her wounded heart.

noun a term used to describe the beauty products and skincare routines originating from South Korea

  • K-beauty refers to the beauty products and skincare routines that originate from South Korea.
  • Have you tried any K-beauty products? They're supposed to be really good for your skin.
  • K-beauty is all the rage right now, everyone is obsessed with Korean skincare.
  • She swears by K-beauty, saying it's like a magic potion for her skin.

noun a red dye obtained from the dried bodies of female cochineal insects, used in coloring food and cosmetics

  • Cochineal is a natural red dye derived from the dried bodies of female cochineal insects.
  • Did you know that cochineal is used as a food coloring in many products?
  • I heard that some people call cochineal 'bug juice' because it comes from insects.
  • The artist used cochineal in her painting to create a vibrant red hue.

noun a natural wax produced by honeybees for constructing their honeycombs

  • Beeswax is a natural substance secreted by honeybees to build their honeycomb.
  • I heard that beeswax can be used in making homemade candles.
  • Hey, do you know where I can get some beeswax for my DIY project?
  • Her lips were sealed with beeswax, indicating she would not reveal the secret.

noun microscopic organisms or particles

  • Microbeads are tiny plastic particles often found in personal care products like exfoliating scrubs.
  • I heard that microbeads are bad for the environment because they end up in our waterways.
  • I can't believe companies still use microbeads in their products, it's so outdated.
  • Microbeads are like little time bombs for marine life, waiting to cause harm in our oceans.

noun a type of musk obtained from the musk deer

  • The abelmusk plant is known for its fragrant flowers.
  • I love the smell of abelmusk in the garden.
  • Hey, did you catch a whiff of that abelmusk scent?
  • Her perfume had a hint of abelmusk, adding a touch of mystery to her presence.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea, in this case 'absorbant' can be used as a noun to refer to a material or substance that has the quality of being able to absorb liquid

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case 'absorbant' describes a material or substance that is able to soak up liquid

  • The new towels are made from a highly absorbant material that dries quickly.
  • I spilled some water on the absorbant mat and it soaked it up right away.
  • I need to get some more of those super absorbant paper towels for the kitchen.
  • She had an absorbant mind, always eager to learn new things and soak up information.

noun a type of solvent commonly used in nail polish remover and other industrial applications

  • Acetone oil is commonly used as a solvent in various industrial processes.
  • I spilled some acetone oil while working on my project in the garage.
  • Be careful with that acetone oil, it's pretty potent stuff.
  • Her words cut through the tension like acetone oil dissolving paint.

noun a type of acid

adjective describing the type of acid as sour or vinegary

  • Acetous acid, also known as acetic acid, is commonly used in the food industry as a preservative.
  • I accidentally spilled some acetous acid on my shirt while cooking dinner.
  • Some people call acetous acid 'vinegar' because of its sour taste.
  • Her words were like acetous acid, causing a sour reaction among the group.

noun a chemical compound used in various industrial and medical applications

  • Acetyl benzoyl peroxide is commonly used in the pharmaceutical industry as a free radical initiator in polymerization reactions.
  • I heard that acetyl benzoyl peroxide is a key ingredient in some acne treatment products.
  • Yo, do you know if that acne cream has acetyl benzoyl peroxide in it?
  • Adding acetyl benzoyl peroxide to the mix is like throwing a lit match into a pool of gasoline - it's going to cause a reaction.

adjective a description of someone who has acne, or pimples on their skin

  • The dermatologist prescribed a new treatment for her acned skin.
  • She's been using a new face wash to help with her acned skin.
  • I heard that product works wonders for acned faces.
  • The city skyline was acned with towering skyscrapers.

noun a salt or ester of acrylic acid

  • The acrylate monomers are commonly used in the production of adhesives and coatings.
  • I spilled some acrylate on my shirt while working on my art project.
  • I heard they're using some fancy acrylate stuff in the new nail polish.
  • Her emotions were like acrylate, hardening quickly and becoming difficult to change.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

  • The active serum contains powerful ingredients to rejuvenate the skin.
  • I swear by this active serum for keeping my skin looking young.
  • This active serum is like magic in a bottle for your face.
  • Using the active serum is like giving your skin a much-needed energy boost.

noun a salt or ester of adipic acid

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  • Adipate is a type of ester derived from adipic acid.
  • I heard that adipate is used in some food packaging materials.
  • Do you know if adipate is safe to consume?
  • The flexibility of adipate molecules allows them to be used in various industrial applications.