Well, I liked the old-fashioned packaging and the strong rose smell so I gt it one day from my local Asian shop. Apparently, the texture was fine on my combination skin-vanishing cream and evened out my skin a lot. However, I am a beauty junkie so checked the stuff out. Many forums on net say this is an old-fashioned whitening cream, w. 0.37 or so percent of Mercury in it, hence the blemish-banishing and complexion-evening claims. Still so many people use it both in India, Pakistan and UK. Most of them like it and dnt ve complains. i dnt know whether it s as bad as it s smtimes described. There r many freak websites telling u that just about all the everyday stuff we use is toxic, carcinogetic, awful etc. Then they tell u to buy their supposedly organic etc stuff. If u ask me, then even the air we inhale s bad for u-I live in London,UK after all. So take everything w a pinch of salt :-) Yep, most face creams r loaded w chemicals-check Loreal or Nivea or Dove. Also, not all their ingredients r listed, so...
For me, Tibet Snow worked just fine. Used it at night as no sunscreen in it, I guess. But made me look fresher, nt greasy.
snow leopards live in central asia and northwestern china and tibet
Because it is a cone to hold snow or crushed ice that you can eat. Like an ice cream cone holds ice cream.
you can not make homemade ice cream with snow because its not the right solid form.
A snow cone or ice cream cone
ice cream vender
No
Snow WHITE IS BACK IN QUEBEC. Bright COLORED CANS WITH DIFFERENT STYLES OF CREAM SODA
hawaiian ice cream is pretty much snow cone and ice cream is ice cream
You can make snow ice cream by mixing snow with sugar, vanilla, and milk to create a frozen treat. Another option is to make snow candy by boiling maple syrup and pouring it over clean snow to create a sweet and crunchy treat. Just make sure to use clean snow when making edible creations.
Make it a snowcone!
Ice cream was made in 2000 BC from China. Rice was mixed with milk in the snow.
The snow leopard is to be found in the mountainous regions of central Asia, ranging in the north from Russia and Mongolia down through China and Tibet into the Himalayan regions of Afghanistan, Pakistan and India.