can 3 私の買った色は、普通に色がなくツヤツヤグロスでした。届いてすぐつけて、匂いもなくそのまんま寝てしまったら、次の日唇がプルプルグロスだけど、荒れやすい私は唇のケアのため、自宅で使ってます。ピンクベージュかとおもいました。?w
mos 5 どんな保湿クリームを塗ってもすぐに乾くかなりの乾燥肌体質です。マグネシウムに保湿のイメージはなかったですが、レビューで保湿に良いと書かれているのを見て、半信半疑でマグネシウム風呂を試してみました。驚くことにどんな高級な保湿クリームを塗った時よりも乾燥肌が潤いました。乾いた大地に水が染み込むように、必要な水分が皮膚内に吸収される感じです。仕上げに保湿クリームをフタのように塗っておけば、潤いが長持ちします。マグネシウム風呂は一つかみのマグネシウムを洗面器一杯の湯に溶かし、乾燥している箇所に流しかけて10分くらい待ちます。アトピーなど傷や炎症がある所は滲みますので、滲みない程度に濃度を薄めます。目や口に入ると滲みたりとても苦いので入らないように気を付けて入浴します。アトピーや乾燥肌で高額な保湿グッズを買い続けている人は、一度試してみる価値はあると思います。
Open Access Week 2022: Open for Climate Justice supports the belief that “sharing knowledge is a human right, and tackling the climate crisis requires the rapid exchange of knowledge across geographic, economic, and disciplinary boundaries.” We are delighted to share a reading list of open access books and journals that expand our understanding of climate and environmental studies.
We couldn’t pass up an opportunity to celebrate National Chemistry Week. When else are we given carte blanche to highlight some of our best chemistry books and share our best (meaning our worst) chemistry-related puns?
Stories of phantom limbs, rubber hands, and other phenomena. How the discovery of a harmless leak of radiation at Brookhaven National Laboratory sparked a media firestorm. Stunning visualizations of science.
What are teens actually doing on their smartphones? In Behind Their Screens, Emily Weinstein and Carrie James, Harvard researchers who are experts on teens and technology, explore the complexities teens face in their digital lives.
The MIT Press joins with publishers, librarians, educators, students, and readers, across the globe in celebration of International Open Access Week (October 24 – 30, 2022). This year’s theme—Open for Climate Justice—emphasizes that tackling the climate crisis requires the rapid exchange of knowledge across geographic, economic, and disciplinary boundaries.
From Big Oil to Big Green by Marco Grasso examines the responsibility of the oil and gas industry for the climate crisis and develops a moral framework that lays out its duties of reparation and decarbonization to allay the harm it has done. By framing climate change as a moral issue and outlining the industry’s obligation to tackle it, Grasso shows that Big Oil is a central, yet overlooked, agent of climate ethics and policy.