Yes
People use alcohol free deodorant when they have sensitive skin. Some examples of alcohol free deodorant for men are Eternity by Calvin Klien, Axe, and Anthony Logistics. For women it would be NIVEA, Dove Pure Hypoallergenic, and Mitchum.
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No, it is a mixture; rarely a drug is a pure substance.
Oxygen in its pure, gasseous form, as usually encountered on Earth is an invisible gas and cannot be seen.
St. Michael is a pure spirit so is invisible unless he takes on human form.
It means there's no communication. An invisible wall ("muro invisivel") between two people means that they are not talking between themselves ("talking" being not an act but pure non-understanding).
It's actually a vapour. The "deodorant" itself is vaporised within the can and then placed under pressure along with an inert gas which occupies the rest of the can's volume - the accelerant. When you spray the deodorant a mixture of the accelerant and the deodorant vapour is released. You can see the vapour as it exits the can and slowly sinks and it's much the same as dense fog, however the individual peices of the vapour are much larger in deodorant.
Oxygen in its pure form is a colorless, odorless gas at room temperature and pressure. It is a diatomic molecule composed of two oxygen atoms joined together.
a pure gas of oxygen and hydrogen The water cycle is driven by the Sun's energy. When water evaporates, it turns into the invisible gas called water vapour.
Pure air itself is invisible and does not have a color. However, when light passes through clean air, it can appear translucent due to scattering of light particles. This can be seen as a hazy or blurry effect, especially when looking at distant objects.
You really can't, but if you have a dog that is pure white, you could stand him against a white wall, or if he is all black, you could put him in a dark room.
The Irish name Alanis means - beautiful, bright