Astringent |

Witch hazel (astringent) Burow's solution Tincture of benzoin Bird Cherry Prunus spinosa Calamine Achillea millefolium Myrica Tannic acid Gallic acid Rubbing alcohol Mouthfeel Zinc sulfate Oatmeal Zinc oxide Persimmon Alum Silver nitrate Bleeding Topical Tannin Tissue (biology) Peptic ulcer Mucous membrane Acne vulgaris Pomegranate Blood plasma Diarrhea Rose Feces Natural selection Skin Seed Salt Cabernet Sauvignon Tea Red Fruit Flower Protein
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