Not exact matches
For example, products that say they are «PH balanced» is good for your baby's
skin as your
young baby's protective layer of
skin is close to PH neutral
meaning if the product is PH balanced it won't affect the protective layer.
Young children who spend a lot of time on the floor could absorb these compounds through their
skin, and the researchers argue that this
means people should not smoke in homes and cars, and should replace nicotine - laden furniture and carpets.
He saw an enormous amount: that small species lay fewer eggs than large ones; that some build webs and some hunt; that some spiders» eggs are parasitised; that spiders «shed a complete
skin, not excepting even the jaws»; and that
young spiderlings throw out a length of silk and use it to float off on the wind — although he saw this as a hunting technique, a madcap aerial pursuit of winged insects, rather than, as we do now, a
means of dispersal.
Retinol rejuvenates
skin cells and increases collagen production, which
means brighter, softer,
younger - looking
skin that's more protected from the damage that comes with ageing.
While most understand the value of reducing body fat, the
skin thickening
means that it fills in the wrinkles to give a much
younger appearance.
Secondly, collagen proteins can increase on your
skin regardless of any wounds,
meaning that your
skin looks
younger and tighter.
Also formulated with Antioxidant Vitamin C, it can also help reduce the look of visible sun - damage over time, which
means it'll help your
skin look
younger and brighter.
In your twenties, you can get away with neglecting your
skin because
young skin heals fast, which
means all those poor diet choices and late nights will take a toll on your body.
Does this
mean they will give Dante a
young Dante
skin for his boss fights?
Does this
mean they will give Dante a
young Dante
skin for his boss fights?
Another notable artist of the pick is Helen Marten (b. 1985), a
young experimental sculptor who presents hyperreal sculptures to test the boundaries between nature and commodity; she explains «we are generally obsessed with the «
skins» of objects» without unpacking what they actually
mean to us.