Personal care (Toiletries)
What does my dream about Personal care (Toiletries) really mean?
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In general:
Striegel, scrapers and towels mean servant. Someone loses one of these objects, he will lose one of his body servants. Particularly, scrapers to damage because they take away the sweat and the body to add anything. Sometimes they also refer to a prostitute, because this causes the traffic with the same lover. A bottle of oil and a container for the scraper means a spouse or a domestic servant reliable, the other a anstelligen servant.
Explanation & Definition:
Short explanation
Personal care or toiletries is the industry which manufactures consumer products used for beautification and in personal hygiene.
Complete definition
Care for someone who is disabled or is otherwise unable to care for themselves; can including bathing and cooking and managing bodily functions.
Synonyms of personal care
– ; related terms: care, tending, attention, aid.
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Extras (sources, descriptions, references, external links):
- Explanation of Personal care (Toiletries) is based on many independent sources about dreams. That covers different views of New Age Interpreters, visions of Ancient Times Diviners and even Old Prophecies of Archaic Civilizations. The most remarkable names of these Seers are Oracles of Egypt, Akashwani of India, Artemidorus Daldianus of Greece, Muhammad Ibn Sirin (Muslim prophet), Gustavus Hindman Miller (Christian interpreter), Sigmund Freud (Jewish atheists, father of psychoanalysis), Carl Jung (Jewish psychiatrist);
- Short explanation of word/s is gathered from public dictionaries;
- Complete definition of word/s Personal care (Toiletries) is picked from Wikipedia and this is just a fragment of whole article. To see more, please, visit page dedicated for Toiletries on Wikipedia.
