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Once this mudpack comes off I promise you you'll be gorgeous!"
Little trickles of sweat began to cut lines through her mudpack.
Was the woman in a nightgown with a mudpack on her face trying to keep the gun herself, or palm it off?
The company started out manufacturing a facial mudpack product, sold to beauty salons nationwide.
"Until things settle a bit, some water is gonna get through the dam, even with the mudpack I gave it.
She formed the Mudpack with the original, second, and third Clayfaces.
There were lots of bugs out here, of course, but she kept replenishing her mudpack and had pretty much forgotten about them until now.
(Most of us capitalize Earth when referring to the planet, but maybe the writer had in mind the material for a mudpack.)
Together, the quartet form "the Mudpack."
While today I was doing the mudpack I was thinking what kind of a fax to send to my travel agent.
A worm came wriggling out out of his mudpack to inch across Jeremy's face, and abstractedly he brushed it away.
It feels like a Tetracite mudpack."
When the mudpack was removed, I was blindfolded with a wet washcloth and left entirely in the dark about what was to come.
The Stooges use a tree branch catapult to launch a rock, a mudpack, a fish, a hornet's nest, and then a log at their antagonists.
The same would appear to be true of a smaller and cheerier item, a mudpack wig worn by Karamojong men in Kenya.
For those that are badly stained, a clay-based poultice can be applied - not unlike a facial mudpack, Ms. Kaese said.
I followed that with a mentholated "Thai body glow" mudpack in which I was slathered, wrapped in plastic and left to baste in full contentment.
Apart from its architecture and ambiance, its three Thai massage rooms and a mudpack that uses earth from the northern city of Chiangmai, Chiva-Som's treatments are Western.
Frank Matero, director of Columbia University's Center for Preservation Research, who is supervising the cleaning, described the poultice as a sort of cosmetic mudpack, containing ammonium citrate, which has only recently come into use.
Trisha saw herself picking bright red berries on the slope of a pleasant green hill, looking like a girl in a schoolbook illustration (she had forgotten the mudpack on her face and the snarled, dirty spout of her hair).
The steamy mudpack before me made a flapping sound like a colossal palpitating sphincter (my own sphincter, I can tell you, began to beat a modest counterpoint) and then with a whoosh like a whale coming up for air shot out a great, steaming plume of white water.
Robbie Blinkoff, the principal anthropologist at Context Research, a marketing consultancy in Baltimore, agrees that there seems to be a need - putting that 4-year-old girl with the mudpack aside for a minute - for people to feel they are getting something of lasting value out of their vacation.
They came in pajamas and curlers (Mrs. Dawson, she of the now-deceased son who had been a very funny fellow, came in a mudpack as f dressed for a minstrel show); they came to see what happened to their town, to see if it was indeed lying burned and bleeding.