Surely the negative comments — and I mean the really hateful ones —
get under your skin sometimes.
Not exact matches
But wow, when you
get hit over the head every day with the pain and suffering that people are facing in the world,
sometimes North American attitudes can
get under your
skin a bit.
Hair in this region tends to be coarse and curly, so it's more likely to
get trapped
under the surface of the
skin, causing swelling and
sometimes infection.
Even though I still
get acne
sometimes, it's
under control now and my
skin looks much better.
Sometimes the itch can
get worse for some people after they have gone to bed and their
skin warms up
under the covers.
The only other consideration would be if you also
get into making some of my
skin care recipes, they
sometimes require a scale that measures
under one gram, for this I have a pocket size jewelry scale again from Amazon.
I wear this
under my bare minerals foundation (or
sometimes just the mineral veil) and it usually lasts about 6 hours before I start
getting really oily and shiny (I have naturally oily
skin).
Similarly, Frances Goodman has explored the desires, compulsions, insecurities, and obsessions hidden in our use of language, saying that «After working with a number of media I eventually found that words and language had the uncanny ability to unnerve and
get under people's
skins, in a way that visual images and modes could not...
sometimes [words] are simple and clear, and yet they are often full of innuendoes and subtexts».