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Quotes About Moisture

I have freckles; I don't like covering up too much. I like things dewy and natural, and I think that having moisture in your skin is really beautiful and youthful - sometimes that's more important than coverage.
~ Banks
After I shower and put in all my products, I hang out with the diffuser with my head flipped over for five to seven minutes. But before I use a hair dryer, I'll towel-dry my hair. Actually, drying your hair with an old T-shirt is a great trick. It helps to get all the extra water out, without bringing on frizz.
~ Tori Kelly
Morrie talked about his most fearful moments, when he felt his chest locked in heaving surges or when he wasn't sure where his next breath would come from. These horrifying times, he said, and his first emotions were horror, fear, anxiety. But once he recognized the feel of those emotions, their texture, their moisture, the shiver down the back, the quick flash of heat that crosses your brain - then he was able to say, Okay,. This is fear. Step away from it. Step away.
~ Mitch Albom
Minute diamonds of moisture from the mist hung, too, upon Tess's eyelashes, and drops upon her hair, like seed pearls. When the day grew quite strong and commonplace these dried off her; moreover, Tess then lost her strange and ethereal beauty;
~ Thomas Hardy
It looks like a cow pissing on a flat rock, this rain.
~ C.J. Box
Generally I don't find that basting does a lot of anything! I think what makes the most difference is treating the turkey ahead of time with a dry brine. It really does provide a very moist result.
~ Claire Saffitz
The main problems with cooked ground turkey are, one, it doesn't taste like much, and, two, it's dry.
~ Claire Saffitz
dripping-wet Gloss
~ Suzanne Collins
But a plant on the edge of a deserts is said to struggle for life against the drought, though more properly it should be said to be dependent upon the moisture.
~ Charles Darwin
She remembered the godswood, drooping branches heavy with moisture, and the sound of her brother's laughter as he chased her through piles of damp leaves.
~ George R.R. Martin
His manhood glistened wetly.
~ George R.R. Martin
spitting a stinging rain
~ Gerald Durrell
That's the ultimate goal of most turkey recipes: to create a great skin and stuffing to hide the fact that turkey meat, in its cooked state, is dry and flavorless. Does it have to be that way? No. We just have to focus on what the turkey is and what the turkey needs.
~ Alton Brown
Octopus slime is sort of a cross between drool and snot. But in a nice way. And it's very useful. It helps to be slippery if you're squeezing your body in and out of tight places. Slime keeps the octopus moist if it wants to emerge from the water, which some species of octopus do with surprisingly frequency in the wild.
~ Sy Montgomery
Tatcha Face Moisture Mask and a facial by Nicola Joss, who literally massages your face from inside your mouth! Insane, right?
~ Meghan Markle
Sometimes they called themselves carbon farmers, knowing that it was carbon that was making their soils richer, moister, and darker.
~ Kristin Ohlson
How very wet this water is.
~ L. Frank Baum
Almost four hundred years is quite a lot to take even if you moisture regulary
~ Cassandra Clare
The plumbing and pluvial dynamics of the Amazon, the largest freshwater system on Earth, are still far from understood. This is partly because it is a semi-open system. Moisture flows in and out unpredictably. A lot of nonlinear feedback loops and 'remote influences' - continental, transcontinental, oceanic, meteorological - come into play.
~ Alex Shoumatoff
I take so many planes, so I need to give my skin and hair a moisture boost. I use a hair oil in the ends before I go on the plane and always spritz a face spray during the flight.
~ Bianca Balti
A man who has no love in him is as barren as a cloud with no moisture, a tree with no fruits or a cow yielding no milk; he is ever far from God and can never earn His Grace.
~ Sathya Sai Baba
There is more carbon in the atmosphere trapping heat and moisture than ever before in the 165,000 years of human history.
~ Thom Hartmann
It had been a cool dawn. Wisps of white moisture hovered over the ground.
~ Colson Whitehead
Fog is rain that whispers.
~ Olivia Dresher