I have no words, just tears streaming down my face,
goose bumps on my skin and an unbelieveable amount of joy for a beautiful that I only know virtually, but yet as a parent feel so close to.
Not exact matches
That may not be so far away — a team of researchers at KAIST in Daejeon, South Korea has developed a flexible, wearable 20 mm x 20 mm polymer sensor that can directly measure the degree and occurrence
on the
skin of
goose bumps (technically known as «piloerection»), which is caused by sudden changes in body temperature or emotional states.
Oil or sebum is there to give that shine to hair or
skin, sweat issues forth to cool the core when they open,
goose bumps rise, hair stands
on end when a dog feels threatened — in short, this is an active, living surface!
The term for
goose bumps, or the bristling of hair
on the
skin from fear, cold, or other reactions, is horripilation.