Yes, Aussie 3 Minute Miracle Moist, like most hair care products, does have an expiration date. While it may not spoil immediately after this date, the effectiveness of the product can diminish over time, and its ingredients may break down. It's best to check the packaging for a specific expiration date or use the product within a year or so of opening for optimal results.
Aussie miracle moist is amazing. It lathers really well, smells great and is the only shampoo I've used so far that leaves my hair frizz free from the first day :D!
Air containing minute droplets of water.
sunlight water (moist soil) food (nitrogen and such) or miracle gro no weeds bug free
If stored properly, a conventional bomb will not loose any of its deadliness for many decades. If stored improperly, such as in a damp and moist environment, bomb casings will start to rust. Even more susceptible are the more intricate components of the bombs' fuses. The main explosive charge however, does not expire.
Lobelia like shade or at least partial shade. They want to be in moist soil that isn't overly wet. Fertilize them once a month with Miracle-Gro plant food, or similar, using a dilute solution per the instructions.
Moist is an adjective.
definitly moist.
Moist is damp or wet.
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The anagram for 'moist' is 'omits'.
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