air shaft

NOUN
  1. a shaft for ventilation

How To Use air shaft In A Sentence

  • As the hair fiber ages and gets weathered by exposure to pollution and through washing so the cuticle layer loses its shiny appearance and the cuticle scales flake away from the hair shaft.
  • Vinegar or vinegar-based products that are applied to the hair for three minutes before combing help loosen the nits attached to the hair shaft.
  • Fig. 19-9 sensory nerve ending living epidermal cells dead cell layer sebaceous gland capillaries arteriole venule hair follicle muscle (pulls hair upright) sweat gland hair shaft epidermis dermis subdermal connective and adipose tissue capillary bed Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Hence, you cannot "throw, drop or place" a used hankie "upon any public way or public place or upon the floor of any convenience or upon the floor of any theater, hall or assembly or public building or upon the surface or any lot or parcel of ground or on the roof on any building or in any light or air shaft, court or areaway. Archive 2007-01-01
  • Dermatologists discovered that a too-hot hair dryer can actually create tiny, gas-filled bubbles in the hair shaft.
  • Of the 1588 rooms 441 were dark, with no ventilation to the outer air except through other rooms; 635 rooms gave upon twilight “air shafts. V. “Druv into Decency”
  • Vitamin B, or panthenol, improves the hair shaft's gloss, strength, and elasticity. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • The addition of vitamins and certain botanicals in hair-care products also serve to coat the hair shaft, leading to increased shine, softness and manageability.
  • What we see and brush as hair is actually the hair shaft, which is the keratinized, hardened tissue that grows from this follicle. Wil's Ebay E-Store
  • Lasers with wavelengths of 600-1100 nm (such as the ruby, alexandrite, and diode) penetrate deeply and are absorbed by eumelanin in the hair shaft and follicle, which is thought to be the target chromophore.
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