Sentences with phrase «into skin folds»

Too much skin forms into skin folds, and these trap dirt and debris.

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Finally fold in the almonds and pureed citrus skin and pour into the greased cake tin.
Rather than using the mashed potatoes to top off this savory pie I've removed their skins, chopped them into bite size pieces, and folded them into the filling.
If the rash doesn't go away or your baby develops a persistent bright red, moist rash with white or red pimples that spreads into the folds of their skin, they may have an infection.
The baby's body is still covered with folds, as it needs to grow into its skin.
If your child is sensitive to micro fleece or you prefer a natural fibre against baby's skin at all times, the overnight insert can be folded in half in the opposite direction (so the snaps are hidden) and laid inside the Dream Diaper shell or it can be stuffed into the pocket.
The affected area is red and may be tender or painful, and the rash can creep into the folds of the skin around your baby's genitals and legs.
Some species may use skin folds in their lower jaw like a sponge, to soak up water and ferry it into their gut.
Victor — curled into himself like a question mark, a joint hanging from his mouth; Victor with his hair natural in two thick braids, a red bandanna folded and knotted to hold them back; Victor — with his dark eyes and his thin shoulders and his cafecito con leche skin, wearing a pair of classic Air Jordans, the leather so white it glowed — imagine him how you will because he hardly knew how to see himself.
More extreme signs include your pet's skin losing its natural elasticity; the skin should always spring back smoothly into place when gently pinched into a fold, however in a dehydrated cat, the skin stays up in a ridge.
This skin is thrown up into folds especially over the front of the face.
The Bulldog's facial bones are not long enough to stretch out the skin on his face, so the skin falls into deep folds either side of his nose.
These deep folds result from a lack of muscle beneath the skin and an excess of skin that develops into folds especially over the front of the face.
The microchip is inserted into the folds of skin between your pet's shoulder blades using a large - bore syringe.
The head is furnished with an amount of loose skin, which in nearly every position appears superabundant, but more particularly so when the head is carried low; the skin then falls into loose, pendulous ridges and folds, especially over the forehead and sides of the face.
As he folds himself into the cushioned chair by the kitchen door and welcomes us in, I take in his papery white skin and blue eyes so alive behind the glasses.
In a video the artist shows the behind - the - scenes process that went into making Inhabited Painting — casting the floor, pouring the wet polymer, peeling back the skin - like sheets, cutting and folding this firm yet malleable material, and cleaning the surface (which he does with soapy water and a dust broom).
All are subjected to a voracious appetite for the pleasures of active misinterpretation, for the texture of paper, for sex and for the way the contours of an exposed vagina may mirror those of a stack of paper folded into a magazine, for the art of others and for the warmth of human skin.
The skin is made with recycled foam materials that can be flat - packed and then folded into various blossom - like forms that act like planters, also increasing the surface area for growing plants.
Here, the cartons have been turned inside out, folded into squares, and attached to the outside to provide a waterproof skin, though it has been affixed in a way that still lets air and light in.
A FTUE, interface redesign, and / or awareness campaign for CS: GO's skin economy would do wonders to encourage first - time conversion, and bring more players into the fold.
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