Quotes About Moisture
I am always dabbling in new skin routines, but it's always about moisture.
~ Paloma Elsesser
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I love getting oxygen facials because I travel a lot. My skin gets pretty dry with all the airplanes.
~ Lily Collins
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Never crowd a pan with too many mushrooms. They give off an enormous amount of moisture. And there's nothing worse than a braised mushroom, other than a lot of braised mushrooms.
~ Simon Schama
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Da una parte il cielo era tutto schiarito, e vi brillavano certe stellucce umide, sperdute nella sua grandezza, come in una sconfinata parete di metallo, da dove, sulla terra, venisse a cadere qualche misero soffio di vento.
~ Pier Paolo Pasolini
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Seventy per cent humidity is ideal for vocal cords.
~ Bjork
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I use Bed Head shampoo and conditioner, but I try not to shampoo every day because it's so drying.
~ Peyton List
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I don't do lip balm. I believe hydration really comes from the inside out, so I try to drink a lot of water. I have children who are always asking for Vaseline on their lips, but I'm saying we need to drink more water.
~ Renee Elise Goldsberry
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Tut, Tut, looks like rain
~ A.A. Milne
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Tut-tut, it looks like rain
~ A.A. Milne
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The sky is PISSIN' DOWN RAIN.
~ Quentin Tarantino
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I try to drink a good 3 or 4 liters of water a day and that makes such a big difference in my skin.
~ Brandi Cyrus
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If you take suede leather and put it on a piece of steel, and put moisture on it, it actually sticks.
~ Nik Wallenda
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The written word is redundant on the high seas. Why? Because paper gets wet too easily.
~ Walter Moers
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Twice the clouds came down, to swathe Bel Air in their delicate folds of moisture for twenty-four hours. On the second occasion, the five of us walked in cloud halfway to the Col de Fer. By road, of course. The exercise acted like a cure. I never remember feeling fitter in all my life. And the music of the orchestra of waters we could not see was unforgettable.
~ Dornford Yates
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Deep in the rain forest it was doing what it usually does in rain forests, which was raining: hence the name.
~ Douglas Adams
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Another persistent problem is that the Gothic ornament can become a maintenance nightmare. The cracks, joints, and attachments are a magnet for ivy, nesting animals, and moisture. It is rare indeed to see a Gothic structure more than a few decades old that doesn't have some sort of ongoing structural maintenance problems.
~ Douglas Keister
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One thing that I must do with every wash is deep condition. I have this theory in my head that it will make my hair really healthy, especially since I'm always keeping it in different styles.
~ Justine Skye
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I try to not wash my hair a lot because it takes the moisture out of the hair. If I don't work, I wash it every two or three days. I don't brush my hair after I wash it, and I let dry naturally.
~ Anna Ewers
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I wash my hands constantly in the kitchen, so they're always dry.
~ Katie Lee
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One routine that I swear by during monsoons is to religiously apply few drops of hair serum every time I wash my hair. It cuts through the frizz and makes hair quite smooth!
~ Mithila Palkar
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The air was thick, wet, steamy and larded with the cloying smell of tropical orchids in bloom.
~ Raymond Chandler
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Warm air can hold lots of water vapor.
~ Will Osborne
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The prairie is notorious for the suddenness and violence of its weather changes, and that's especially true in summer. All that grass gives off a tremendous amount of moisture. As the sun beats down, the water vapor rises until it condenses, sometimes as puffy, cotton-candy clouds, and sometimes as black thunderheads towering four miles high. Four
~ William M. Bass
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Sitting just a foot or two away from a bloody body, Bill would soon find even himself overrun with flies, seeking any moist bodily fluids to feed on, any dark, damp orifices (including Bill's nostrils) to lay their eggs in. He quickly learned to wrap netting around his head to keep the flies out of his eyes, nose, mouth, and ears.
~ William M. Bass
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