Definitions for "Cosmetics"
"Articles intended to be applied to the human body for cleansing, beautifying, promoting attractiveness or alternating the appearance without affecting the body structure or function." Many cosmetics alter their advertising to meet these guidelines, such as antiwrinkle creams, since they would otherwise be considered a drug. For example, "to reduce the appearance of fine lines", whereas a drug such as Retin-A actually does reduce fine lines, and thus is actually affecting the structure of the skin--not just changing its appearance.
products used for the purposes of cleansing, beautifying, promoting attractiveness or alternating one's appearance.
a toiletry designed to beautify the body
certain types of cosmetics (especially liquid foundations and powders) an be used to conceal but not remove hair. Some women and men use this method in conjunction with a hair removal method. Some methods of hair removal require you not use cosmetics immediately after in speed skin recovery.
Body Colour Cosmetics – including body glitter Eye Colour Cosmetics – including eyeliner, eyeshadow, mascara Facial Colour Cosmetics – including foundation, blusher, concealer Lip Colour Cosmetics – including lipstick, lip liner Nail Colour Cosmetics – including nail varnish/polish and remover
Cosmetics are substances used to enhance or protect the appearance or odor of the human body. Cosmetics include skin-care creams, lotions, powders, perfumes, lipsticks, fingernail polishes, eye and facial makeup, permanent waves, hair colors, deodorants, baby products, bath oils, bubble baths, and many other types of products. Their use is widespread, especially among women in Western countries.
Preparations such as ashes, waxes, abrasives, aniline pencils, and luminous inks used by cheaters for marking cards (Daub).
a unique blend of pure, natural New Zealand colostrum, rosehip oil and herbal extracts
Keywords:  dig, scratch, impair, critical, lens
Describes the surface defects of a lens that are not optically critical and do not impair its function. Usually described in terms of scratch and dig.
an industrial category regulated by the US Food and Drug Administration. Unlike drugs, cosmetic products cannot claim medicinal virtue and do not require approval prior to the marketing phase.
Keywords:  reading, keeping, woman, means, lines
n.: A woman's means for keeping a man from reading between the lines.