Skin debris from treated dogs also has a profound larvicidal effect.
Not exact matches
The next two months involved a half - dozen surgeries to remove dead
skin and
debris from the jagged wound where his leg had been severed, four inches below the knee; to take
skin from his thigh for
skin grafts; to build up the sound flesh around the ends of his bones and then stretch it for a strong, tight seal over the stump.
She recommends doing a mask with AHAs / BHAs first, which will help remove dead
skin and
debris from the pore, calm inflammation, and clear it up.
«In addition to fungal and bacterial species, bed coverings contain all sorts of microscopic
debris including pet dander, lint, soil, dust, dust mites and their droppings, various excrements
from the body,
skin cells, cosmetics, synthetic chemicals, and other particles.»
Using an oil - based cleanser helps remove oily impurities
from your
skin —
debris that a water - based cleanser wouldn't «grab» because water and oil don't mix.
(208 ml) This rich, creamy cleansing and natural Body Polish is specially formulated with mild exfoliating agents to gently remove dead
skin cells and unwanted
debris from the
skin's surface while herbal extracts hydrate and cleanse.
This rich, creamy cleansing Body Polish is specially formulated with mild exfoliating agents to gently remove dead
skin cells and unwanted
debris from the
skin's surface while herbal extracts hydrate and cleanse.
Dry brushing is the simple process of sweeping a stiff body brush across the
skin in order to clear dead
skin cells and other surface
debris from the pores.
Milk Soothes dry
skin, calms stressed
skin, removes
debris from clogged pores, brightens, diminishes the appearance of age spots, assists in maintaining moisture, plumps, protects cells
from damaging free radicals
Acne prone
skin is constantly congested with
debris from bacteria thriving on dead
skin cells in the pores, which in turn needs to be thoroughly cleaned and exfoliated.
And so exfoliation helps prevent dead
skin cells
from entering this equation, AND can help break up
debris in pores.
The water - like - gel formula not only deeply cleanses the dirt
from the
debris but also imparts an everlasting cooling effect controlling the excess oil of the
skin.
This ritual — morning and night — helps remove dirt,
debris, and pollution
from the surface of your
skin.
This way you can keep potentially dirty hands
from touching
skin, and reduce chances of clogging pores with dirt and
debris while you're at the beach or on the go.
You won't regret investing in this plant - based cleansing oil
from Dermalogica, which gently removes makeup and
debris for instantly smoother
skin.
Often spotted in top makeup artists» kits, Bioderma Sensibio H2O (also known as Créaline H2O) is a no - rinse micellar water and makeup remover that gently cleanses makeup, dirt, and
debris from the
skin without stripping.
We get that removing your makeup and oil - based
debris from the
skin with an oil cleanser, followed by a water - based cleanser can get us squeaky clean
skin, but we also know that there are other, less time - consuming, ways that can give us similar results.
Clean fingertips work fine, but won't be as effective in removing dead
skin cells or loosening deeply set
debris from the pores.
Your face will be free
from debris and well exfoliated, your moisturizer will absorb deeper and you will find that your
skin is softer than ever.
The larval stage can last
from 5 - 14 days and during this time the larvae feed on organic material such as
skin debris and, importantly, adult flea faecal material which consists of dried but undigested blood
from the dog.
Signs of an ear infection include odor
from the ears, frequent shaking of the head, redness of
skin inside ears, excessive scratching at ears, and excessive ear discharge /
debris.
This type of brush is good at removing
debris and loose hair
from the dog's
skin and coat, and also good for finishing and smoothing long - haired coats.
Comb the coat to remove all mats and tangles before brushing and bathing to remove soil, dead hair and
debris from the
skin and coat.
First described in 1842 by Gustav Simon, a French dermatologist, Demodex mites are normal
skin inhabitants of many mammals, and > 140 species of Demodex have been identified (2 in humans, 3 in dogs).1 The mites live in hair follicles as well as the sebaceous glands and ducts and feed off of sebum, cells, and
debris from the epidermis.2, 3 In dogs, the mites are passed
from the bitch to her puppies through close contact while nursing.
You should groom your dog at least 3 times per week, even if he is short haired, as during the grooming you can remove
debris from the coat and also detect lumps or
skin and nail infections in the earliest stages.
The condition is transmitted by direct animal - to - animal contact usually
from infected hair or
skin debris.
Other times, a
skin scraping collects
debris from the lesions, which is then examined microscopically.
In addition, your pet will benefit
from regular brushing to remove of any loose hairs and dead
skin cells, to rid the coat of
debris and external parasites, and to disseminate
skin oils that form along the hair shafts.
In addition, your pet will benefit
from regular brushing to remove any loose hairs and dead
skin cells, to rid the coat of
debris and external parasites, and to disseminate
skin oils that form along the hair shafts.
Furthermore, goldens were bred to retrieve water fowl, the golden's coat also acts as a water repellant and is designed so that dirt and
debris is kept
from the
skin and brushes off easily.
The coat is then combed to remove mats, dead
skin and
debris from the coat.