Almond Paste for Chapped Hands= (which will preserve them smooth and white).
It teaches how to have beautiful ripe red lips, and how to cure sore and chapped lips.
Many ladies are troubled during cold weather with sore lips, rough, parched skin, andchapped hands upon the slightest exposure.
Chapped lips most frequently occur in persons with pale, bluish, moist lips and a languid circulation, who are much exposed to the wind or who are continually moving from heated apartments to the external air.
For the complexion, vaseline cold cream should be used, and for the lips, when sore and chapped by cold winds or any other cause, vaseline camphor ice.
Raw scraped Carrot is an excellent plaster for chapped nipples.
A decoction of Groundsel serves as a famous application for healingchapped hands.
Removes freckles and sunburn, and renders chapped and rough skin, after one application, smooth and pleasant.
Have you ever met a poor creature huddled up behind the door on some wintry day, a wretched human being with chapped lips and chattering teeth, shivering in his tattered rags?
I never stirred from the place where I sat down, and the cold numbed my members and chapped my lips.
He held the thing tightly clasped in his two red, chapped hands.
He laid hischapped hands on the side board of the bunk and pulled himself up on his legs.
This preparation is said to be excellent for chapped hands, lips, etc.
Towards mid-day, there rose a light north wind, the cutting cold of which soonchapped our faces; but it was not strong enough to raise the thick coat of snow which covered the mountain.
Starch to Prevent Chapped Hands--Use starch which is ground fine to prevent chapped hands.
It has been noted that "chapped hands," especially when accompanied by deep cracks in cold weather, are made worse by anxiety or worry.
Many a chapped hand would be saved by avoiding unnecessary washings, and especially in warm water just before one goes out, for it leaves the skin without its proper oily protection.
I don't like to see a woman goin' round without stockin's and her hands all chapped and calloused.
During the middle of the day the frozen ground thawed, and the mud stuck to his boots, and the "down ears" wet and chapped his hands, already worn to the quick.
The man drew her closer to him, as if to warm her the better, and felt her chapped red hands.
The child reached up her small, chapped hand and laid it on his cheek, cuddling closer, a shy, satisfied smile overspreading her face.
After his departure for college, his mother had conceived of this fine young wether in terms of sweetbreads, tallow for chapped noses, and a soft seat for the spine of her husband.
We have, however, often applied fresh marshmallow ointment to chapped teats, and chafed udder, with decided advantage.
For chapped hands, mix together equal quantities of rich cream and strong vinegar, and rub it over every time you wash your hands.
Who ever thinks that the glycerine for our chapped hands comes from Travancore coco-nuts, and that the pure butter supplied us from the farm in the country is coloured yellow with Jamaican annatto?
We anoint our chapped hands with one of its preparations after washing; and grease the wheels of our carriages with another to make them run smoothly.
When all in like manner have been chapped out, and are facing the open, the game is finished.
Essie, guiltily conscious that a little cold water is the only glycerine-cream needed to effect the cure of her chapped face.
It will cure chapped hands, and will render rough and dry skin as smooth and as soft as velvet.
It is good for dry, scurvy, chapped hands, blotches on the face and all sores which require a mild ointment, but should be assisted with internal remedies when the case requires it.
Season with salt and pepper, sprinkle with chapped shallots, parsley, and mushrooms.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chapped" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.