- that act as
exfoliating components when
scrubbed against skin. The
plastic beads act as
alternatives for natural, eco-friendly
exfoliating agents such...
-
photo Another photo Exfoliating granite spires,
Granite Mts, May 2007
Exfoliating granite spires,
Granite Mountains Exfoliating granite,
Mount Kinabalu...
-
Italy towel, (Korean: 이태리 타올) also
known as the
Korean exfoliating mitt or
Korean exfoliating towel (depending on the shape), is a m****-produced bath...
- Look up
exfoliation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Exfoliation can
refer to:
Exfoliation (botany), the loss of
leaves (or, in some cases,
pieces of...
- the skin
during the
rinse process. The
Exfoliating Foaming Cleanser, for example, is used to
cleanse and
exfoliate the skin
twice per day, in the morning...
- from the
Latin vermiculare, "to
breed worms", for the
manner in
which it
exfoliates when heated. It
typically occurs as an
alteration product at the contact...
-
Dandruff is a skin
condition of the scalp.
Symptoms include flaking and
sometimes mild itchiness. It can
result in
social or self-esteem problems. A more...
-
caused by
waxing or shaving.[citation needed] Use an
exfoliating glove in the
shower and
exfoliate the area
every day.
Other treatments include putting...
- the
terpenoid cantharidin, a
toxic blistering agent once used as an
exfoliating agent, anti-rheumatic drug and an aphrodisiac. The
substance has also...
- administered.
Exfoliating toxins are
serine proteases that
specifically bind to and
cleave desmoglein 1 (Dsg1).
Previous studies suggested that
exfoliating toxins...