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The difference between cream and gel is both creams and gels are water-based, but creams contain a mixture of thickener, water and oil. Gels are made from thickener and water, and rarely have any oil.
By mass, they are classified as liquids. However, if one examines the intermolecular attractions in between the molecules, gels will appear solid. Therefore, gels are classified somewhere in between.
The only one that probably sort of works would be hair transplants or "plugs" - I have high doubts on the creams and gels.
Probably not- since they are solid, not liquid, you can probably just put them in your carry-on bag. The clear plastic bags are only for aerosol cans, gels, and liquids, and they must be under 100 mL.
If it does pass the 3-1-1 rule for liquids and gels in the carry on, you can.
tooth paste over night on the spot!!
The Anew Clinical line by Avalon includes a variety of creams and gels for different purposes. Those include skin tone correctors, wrinkle fillers, eye lifting creams and smoothing fluids.
DO NOT apply ointments, gels, or creams. DO NOT run under water or apply ice. DO NOT attempt to remove the clothing from affected area.
An analgesic is a pain killer. These are typically found in pill form such as ibuprofen, but they can sometimes be found in gels and in creams that athletes use to ease muscle pain.
There are 100 calories in power gels with a density of 3.0 calories per gram. This is based on a 2000 calorie count diet and a serving size of one packet per 100 calories.
No, Carbomer is not harmful to the skin. Carbomer is used to make gels out of liquids, but it doesn't interact with the skin when it's used on the skin.
Stretch marks will decrease naturally over time; however there are gels and creams available to help with this process. Another option is laser surgery.