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Blue peel solution

Jessner s solution 14% resoroinol, 14% salicylic acid and 14% lactic acid mixed in ethanol Obagi s blue peel base non-ionio blue dye, glycerin, saponin... [Pg.110]

Obagi s blue peel and a Hetter VL peel of the periorbital region. She is shown 5 months postoperatively (Fig. 11.7 B, D) with nice firming of the skin, rhytid reduction, and a nice blending of the areas treated with the two different solutions. [Pg.116]

Easter egg dyes are natural dyes that can be found around the home. They include blue from cabbage leaves or blueberries, orange from yellow onion skins, red from cranberries or raspberries, pale green from spinach leaves, and light yellow from orange or lemon peels. Dyes often have different colors in acidic and alkaline solutions. This enables them to be used as acid-base indicators. Many dyes are utilized as biological stains, see also Cosmetics Perkin, William Henry Pigments. [Pg.29]

Treatment is aggressive and requires hospitalization. Patients should be taken to hospital as soon as there is any suspicion of toxic shock (raised temperature) and before any other symptoms appear. The symptoms of infection are often hard to spot there was no visible sign of infection beneath the thymol iodide powder before the start of toxic shock described in the 1980s after a phenol peel (Baker s solution). Toxic shock syndrome can come like a bolt from the blue. In the cases described, the skin recovered normally and no scars were left after recovery. [Pg.350]

In 1979 [10] researchers at IBM in San Jose, led by Diaz, reported that polypyrrole (PP) could be obtained as a freestanding film by electrochemical oxidation of pyrrole in acetonitrile. The polymer was produced at the electrode surface and could be peeled off as a flexible, relatively dense, shiny, blue-black film. Polypyrrole had been already synthesized electrochemically from aqueous sulfuric acid solutions in 1969 by Gardini and co-workers [11], but the poor mechanical and electrical properties of the material obtained discouraged further developments of this synthetic method. [Pg.48]


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