fecial

fecial

(ˈfiːʃəl)
n, adj
a variant spelling of fetial
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Activated charcoal, which is carbon that's been treated to increase its absoibency, is included in fecial cleansers and fecial masks to attract and absorb dirt, oil and other impurities.
Negative symptoms include things such as altered affect (fecial expression), lack of goal-directed behaviors (including grooming and self-care), lack of energy, and social isolation (Keltner & Steele, 2015; Townsend, 2015).
(26.) See, e.g., 2 RICHARD ZOUCHE, AN EXPOSITION OF FECIAL LAW AND PROCEDURE, OR OF LAW BETWEEN NATIONS, AND QUESTIONS CONCERNING THE SAME 33 (J.L.
(64.) RICHARD ZOUCHE, AN EXPOSITION OF FECIAL LAW AND PROCEDURE 1 (James Brown Scott & Thomas Erskine Holland eds.
AUSTIN, Texas -- Bladderwrack, a large, brown seaweed rich in antioxidants and minerals, is a key component of the fecial care, body care and hair care products made by The Seaweed Bath Co.