astringent taste
astringent effect
an astringent skin lotion.
an astringent style of writing
her astringent words had their effect.
Ingredients: Liquorice, cat's-foot, hamamelis, hyaluronic acid, astringent, foremilk nutrient activating factors.
To solve the problem of OFSS, this paper brings forward an algorithm based on niched genetic algorithms (NGA), which is of rather better astringent and stability.
In the Netherlands, the Prime Minister has announced astringent lockdown.
Oxidation breaks them down, mellowing that astringent texture and allowing other flavors and aromas to shine through.
They come in red and green varieties; the red has an earthily floral taste, where the green is more astringent.
The carefree towards the thoughtful. The mild cheese towards the astringent pickle.
Her complexion stood the test of the merciless, astringent morning and came up triumphantly and healthily firm and pink and smooth.
So rose water was known for its soothing and astringent properties and I'm removing it with a linen cloth which is the Elizabethan equivalent of a wet wipe.
Each player received an official All-American Girls Baseball League beauty kit, which included cleansing cream, astringent, face powder, lipstick, rouge, deodorant, hand lotion, and body hair remover.
So during the day she looked her duty steadfastly in the face; read Wordsworth's astringent yet depressing ode to that Deity; committed herself to her guidance; and still felt the weight of chance desires.
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