A body polish is accomplished with a choice of skin exfoliants, moisturizers, and essential oils. First the technician uses the exfoliant by working on one body part at a time. The client then showers, is sprayed cleaned, or cleaned with steamed towels. After the skin is dry, moisturizers and essential oils are massaged into the body. Often, the process is used in conjunction with a wrap or massage.
There are different types of polish. There are nail polish and body polish, which you can rub on all of the body.
Usually no. Shellac has wax in it, and you use linseed oil when applying a French polish. If you painted that, the paint would peel off. If you want to paint a French-polished piece, you need to remove the polish first. Alcohol would be your best bet. if you add the polish over the french polish it will ruin the french polish. i have tried it before. << Actually, I think the questioner's trying to turn the item from a French-polished piece to a painted one. If he does that without stripping the item, it'll ruin both the French polish (which is notoriously delicate) and the paint. But yes, you're absolutely right it will ruin the French polish--looking at French polish crosswise ruins French polish, so what else is new?
No it is french, i think
polonais.
Zarie is a French equivalent of the Polish name Zaria. The pronunciation of the feminine proper noun -- which references the Polish mythological goddess of beauty, exorcism, healing, protection, and the morning -- will be "ZA-ree" in French.
Cirage.
Are you serious?? You remove it the same way you would remove any nail polish.... with nail polish remover.
Frederic Chopin was a Polish composer.
French girls are the hottest people alive so polish people shouldn't even try
Are you serious?? You remove it the same way you would remove any nail polish.... with nail polish remover.
They don't, they speak Polish. However there is a number of people who know french as a second language for school, work or just because. For the most part, most Poles speak polish to one another.
She spoke four different googly boogly languages i dont care