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Ivory (French: Savon d'Ivoire) is an American flagship personal care brand created by the Procter & Gamble Company (P&G), including varieties of white and mildly scented bar soap that became famous for its claim of purity and for floating on water. Over the years, the brand has been extended to other varieties and products.
An ivory panel from the 9th-8th centuries BC shows the god Horus seated on a lotus blossom, flanked by two cherubs. [70] The French Impressionist painter Claude Monet is known for his many paintings of water lilies in the pond in his garden at Giverny. [71] N. nouchali is the national flower of Bangladesh [72] and Sri Lanka. [73]
Nymphaea mexicana is a rhizomatous, [5] aquatic, [6] perennial herb [7] with stoloniferous, [8] [5] up to 30 cm long, and 4 cm wide rhizomes. [8] The rhizomes bear leaf and root scars. [9]
Shower gel (also called body wash) is a specialized liquid product used for cleaning the body during showers. Not to be confused with liquid soaps, shower gels, in fact, do not contain saponified oil. Instead, it uses synthetic detergents derived from either petroleum or plant sources.
If the ivory object is in good stable condition, cleaning the surface of dirt and grime is appropriate. [5] If the dusting is not enough the ivory can be cleaned with a mixture of water and mild soap (such as Ivory Snow or WA Paste). Never soak ivory as the water could cause the dirt to become more visible by embedding it into cracks or pores. [10]
Nuphar is a genus of aquatic plants in the family Nymphaeaceae, with a temperate to subarctic Northern Hemisphere distribution. Common names include water-lily (Eurasian species; shared with many other genera in the same family), pond-lily, alligator-bonnet or bonnet lily, and spatterdock (North American species).