Sentences with phrase «constant skin exposure»

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The transformation of animal skin into leather entails the usage of 130 various chemicals, including cyanide, and workers and people living near tanneries suffer from constant exposure to these chemicals
Some babies are born with a white coating called vernix caseosa, which protects their skin from the constant exposure to amniotic fluid in the womb.
While in utero, babies develop vernix to keep their skin safe from the constant exposure to water.
Constant exposure to wetness against your breasts could lead to skin irritation and sore nipples, which can also create an environment that will encourage the growth of yeast and bacteria, which can cause infections such as thrush and mastitis.
It's role is to protect your baby's very delicate skin from the constant exposure to the watery amniotic fluid.
The sliver of skin exposed by your part is also susceptible, so occasionally shift where you part your hair to cut down on constant UV exposure.
The cells in your skin depend heavily on fat production for added protection against damage from constant exposure to wind, sun, and other harsh everyday environmental factors.
Constant exposure to antimicrobials sets up a condition called microbial dysbiosis, which can lead to inflammation and ultimately, chronic skin disorders.
Clothing and bedding washed and dried with fragranced products provide a constant exposure to fragrance chemicals that are inhaled and absorbed through the skin.
A diaper can be a hostile environment; the constant exposure to wetness can leave baby's skin raw and irritated.
Constant exposure of your pet to unsanitary conditions is unpleasant for the pet and can result in infections of the skin, eyes and respiratory tract.
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