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lotion$45473$ - tradução para italiano

Eye-lotion; Eye lotion

lotion      
n. (Farm, Cosmet) lozione
body lotion         
  • Calamine lotion]] is used to treat itching.
LOW-VISCOSITY TOPICAL PREPARATION INTENDED FOR APPLICATION TO UNBROKEN SKIN
Skin lotion; Hand lotion; Body lotion; Hand cream; Face cream; Lotions; Cleaning lotions; Bodylotion; Vanishing cream; Vanishing Cream; 🧴
crema per corpo
hand cream         
  • Calamine lotion]] is used to treat itching.
LOW-VISCOSITY TOPICAL PREPARATION INTENDED FOR APPLICATION TO UNBROKEN SKIN
Skin lotion; Hand lotion; Body lotion; Hand cream; Face cream; Lotions; Cleaning lotions; Bodylotion; Vanishing cream; Vanishing Cream; 🧴
crema per le mani

Definição

Lotion
·noun A washing, especially of the skin for the purpose of rendering it fair.
II. Lotion ·noun A liquid preparation for bathing the skin, or an injured or diseased part, either for a medicinal purpose, or for improving its appearance.

Wikipédia

Collyrium

In eye care, collyrium is an antique term for a lotion or liquid wash used as a cleanser for the eyes, particularly in diseases of the eye. The word collyrium comes from the Greek κολλύριον, eye-salve. The same name was also given to unguents used for the same purpose, such as unguent of tutty (Sanskrit tuttha meaning variously zinc oxide or blue vitriol). Lastly, the name was given, though improperly, to some liquid medicines used against venereal diseases.

Pre-modern medicine distinguished two kinds of collyriums: the one liquid, the other dry. Liquid collyriums were composed of ophthalmic powders, or waters, such as rose-water, plantain-water, that of fennel, eyebright, etc., in which was dissolved tutty, white vitriol, or some other proper powder. Dry collyriums were pastilles of Rhasis, sugar-candy, iris, tutty prepared and blown into the eye with a little pipe.

The 2nd century Mishnah mentions collyrium. The Sunan Abu Dawood reports, "Prophet Muhammad said: 'Among the best types of collyrium is antimony (ithmid) for it clears the vision and makes the hair sprout.'" Maimonides (12th century Egypt) mentions the use of this eye salve.