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  2. Drying oil - Wikipedia

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    A drying oil is an oil that hardens to a tough, solid film after a period of exposure to air, at room temperature. The oil hardens through a chemical reaction in which the components crosslink (and hence polymerize) by the action of oxygen (not through the evaporation of water or other solvents).

  3. Tung oil - Wikipedia

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    Tung oil or China wood oil is a drying oil obtained by pressing the seed from the nut of the tung tree (Vernicia fordii). Tung oil hardens upon exposure to air (through polymerization), and the resulting coating is transparent and has a deep, almost wet look. Used mostly for finishing and protecting wood, after numerous coats, the finish can ...

  4. List of vegetable oils - Wikipedia

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    Artichoke oil, extracted from the seeds of the artichoke fruit, is an unsaturated semi-drying oil with potential applications in making soap, shampoo, alkyd resin and shoe polish. [ 186 ] Astrocaryum murumuru butter is employed in lotions, creams, soaps hair conditioners, facial masks, shampoo, oils and emulsions, skin moisturizer, products for ...

  5. Semi-drying oil - Wikipedia

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    A semi-drying oil is an oil which partially hardens when it is exposed to air. This is as opposed to a drying oil, [1] which hardens completely, or a non-drying oil, which does not harden at all. Oils with an iodine number of 115–130 are considered semi-drying.

  6. Why the Oil Cleansing Method Is the Best Way to Clean Your ...

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    Oil cleansers are known to be some of the best in the biz for whisking away dirt, debris, and makeup, and it’s all thanks to—you guessed it—the properties of like attracts like.

  7. Oil drying agent - Wikipedia

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    An oil drying agent, also known as siccative, is a coordination compound that accelerates the hardening of drying oils, often as they are used in oil-based paints.This so-called "drying" (actually a chemical reaction that produces an organic plastic) occurs through free-radical chemical crosslinking of the oils.

  8. 11 Foods You Should Never Cook in an Air Fryer - AOL

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    9. Deli Meats. Cold cuts and other cheap cuts of meat tend to dry out quickly when subjected to the intense heat of an air fryer. Instead of turning golden and crispy, they may become tough, dry ...

  9. How Worried Should You Be About Seed Oils? Nutrition ... - AOL

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    Olive oil—which is higher in healthy omega-3s—is a good alternative to seed oils in cold preparations, such as salad dressings. If you’re grilling or cooking at high-heat and need an oil ...