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Facial mask powder

Arabic translation: مسحوق قناع الوجه


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English term or phrase:Facial mask powder
Arabic translation:مسحوق قناع الوجه
Entered by: Joseph Samir
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10:51 Sep 21, 2004
English to Arabic translations [PRO]
Cosmetics, Beauty
English term or phrase: Facial mask powder
Cosmetics field
Joseph Samir
Egypt
Local time: 08:01
مسحوق قناع الوجه
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Alaa Abdulsalam
Saudi Arabia
Local time: 09:01
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5 +8مسحوق قناع الوجه
Alaa Abdulsalam


  

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facial mask powder
مسحوق قناع الوجه


Explanation:
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Alaa Abdulsalam
Saudi Arabia
Local time: 09:01
Native speaker of: Native in ArabicArabic
PRO pts in category: 8
Grading comment
Thank you all

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Randa F
2 hrs

agree  jenan
3 hrs

agree  mosbadr200: مسحوق (بودرة) لتثبيت كريم الأساس على الوجه
4 hrs

agree  ena
5 hrs

agree  Arabicstart
15 hrs

agree  NancyEweiss: "بودرة" is the term used in commercial products; quite aceptable in all medicianl preparations
17 hrs

agree  Nagla Zaki
19 hrs

agree  Sami Khamou
1 day12 hrs
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