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kaolin

[key-uh-lin] / ˈkeɪ ə lɪn /


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The cloth and kaolin are distinctive of Maroon culture, while the marks evoke scarification.

From New York Times

The UpCircle Beauty Clarifying Face Mask combines olive powder derived from discarded olive pits, white kaolin clay, coconut powder and baobab oil to gently detoxify and rejuvenate skin.

From Los Angeles Times

Another plus was that South Carolina is replete with kaolin, a type of clay used in making fiberglass.

From Los Angeles Times

She also said TVA researched the use of North Carolina clay, called kaolin, for these projects.

From Washington Times

Packing a wound added pressure that impeded blood flow, and the kaolin in the gauze encouraged clotting.

From The New Yorker