Sentences with phrase «less skin leads»

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Unfortunately, as we age, our bodies produce less collagen, leading to wrinkles, saggy skin, digestion issues, brittle hair and nails, dimples (cellulite) and joint pain.
Elsewhere «marginalisation» can ultimately lead to lesser job prospects, lower quality of life due to being a minority or ultimately murder and death as a result of the colour of your skin.
All of these things can lead to less skin - to - skin, less feeding and therefore LESS Mless skin - to - skin, less feeding and therefore LESS Mless feeding and therefore LESS MLESS MILK!
As for comfort, disposable diapers may win the fight, as the material is designed to wick away moisture from the skin of the baby, leading to a dryer feel and less diaper rash.
In a mouse model of eczema, loss of the HTR7 gene in mice led to significantly less scratching and less severe skin lesions.
Johnson & Johnson, one of the world's leading purveyors of baby products, states on its website that «a baby's skin is thinner, more fragile and less oily than an adult's» and is «less resistant to bacteria and harmful substances in the environment.»
In summary, less Cdh1 prevents the normal function of APC / C, which eventually inhibits the degradation of PAX3, potentially leading to unregulated cell proliferation and cancer (melanoma in skin cell models).
The root herb is linked to excellent cardiovascular benefits, it's a key ingredient in soothing, warming soups and stews, and it can keep the gut happy and healthy — all of which lead to glowing skin, less bloating, and feelings of well - being.
Eating less sugar can lower your risk of diabetes, help you lose weight, and even lead to brighter, younger - looking skin.
SPF's above 50 + give people a false sense of security, which tends to lead to less reapplication and increased risk of sun damage and skin cancer.
Cortisol can often lead to highly elevated insulin levels, and because insulin stimulates your sebaceous glands, Rhodiola Rosea should lead to less oily skin.
With the heat of summer come a number of less than desirable skin situations — sweat can trigger breakouts — and excessive sun exposure can lead to dry and dehydrated skin.
Free radical damage from a poor diet can cause the collagen and elastin in our skin to decrease, leading it to become rigid and less effective — thus causing wrinkles, uneven leathery texture in the skin, and breakouts.
* The reduced inflammation also decreases the size of fat cells and disgorges the excess water associated with the inflammatory process, leading to a less bloated and squishy feeling to the fat under the skin.
Shorter daylight, colder weather and weaker sun rays in certain parts of the country make it difficult to produce enough vitamin D. Spending less time outdoors with your skin exposed may lead to less - than - optimal levels.
Less inflammation leads to less redness in the skin and better hormonal balance with reduced physiologic strLess inflammation leads to less redness in the skin and better hormonal balance with reduced physiologic strless redness in the skin and better hormonal balance with reduced physiologic stress.
When free radical damage occurs in the scalp then the result is often damage to the hair follicle where it exits the skin and this inevitably leads to hair falling out, and growing back less often.
-- the amount we produce begins to decline, leading to less moisture and elasticity in our skin, nails and hair that appear frail and brittle, and joints and bones with less strength and flexibility.
1) Your pimples will become less prominent for a week or two, 2) the free radicals designed to kill p.acnes bacteria will backfire and lead to clogged skin pores and 3) your acne will revert back to normal within weeks.
This helps the surface of your skin to look more hydrated for a little while, but as it evaporates (which it regularly does unless you're in a very humid climate), you're left with less hydration overall, leading to dryness, dullness, and accelerated aging.
It could be because you're naturally hot and sweaty during summer months because of heat and humidity, so this leads to less clothing and more skin, relaxation and lower inhibitions.
Swap your pillowcase for a silk version to not only help the aging game, but it'll also lead to less hair breakage and skin issues.
Both hyperpigmentation (not true scarring, but the spotty aftermath of a breakout) and atrophic scars (those crater marks more deep and sunken) benefit from a stimulating collagen boost because thickening the skin leads to less visibility of existing scars, Moy says.
«Dehydrated skin means a more vulnerable skin barrier and less than ideal skin environment, which generally leads to more inflammation, faster collagen breakdown, more breakouts, and more hyperpigmentation.
I have oily skin and was a little worried about putting an oil cleanser on my face, but I learned that nothing fights oil better than oil, and it's led to smoother, less - broken out skin.
If you don't know, the lead character is sixteen - year - old Katniss Everdeen, and, according to Variety and EW, the list of actresses reading for the part includes 2010 Oscar nominees Jennifer Lawrence (Winter's Bone) and Hailee Steinfeld (True Grit), as well as Abigail Breslin (Little Miss Sunshine), Chloe Moretz (Kick - Ass), Emma Roberts (It's Kind of a Funny Story), Lyndsy Fonseca (Kick - Ass), Saoirse Ronan (the upcoming Hanna), Emily Browning (the upcoming Sucker Punch) and the lesser known Shailene Woodley (TV's The Secret Life of the American Teenager) and Kaya Scodelario (U.K. TV's Skins).
Proper or wholesome nutrition will lead to a healthy body, increased energy levels, good kidney and liver functions, balanced sugar levels, less hyperactivity, and healthy skin and coat to name a few.
Similarly, a gentle hair product can aid in the restoration of moisture into your pet's coat and skin, leading to less dry and less itchy skin.
By reducing the common grain fillers the improvement in the skin and coat will also lead to less shedding.
Dupont writes: «Serra's use of paintstick and insistence on drawing as black poses an interesting dichotomy with the metal plates of his sculpture... the surfaces [of his sculptures] are in fact incredibly painterly, with texture and color on a thin skin that is delightful in spite of what I am sure is Serra's desire to the contrary... The irony of the paintstick drawings is that the works with literal paint are less «painterly» than those mad of lead and steel plates.
But Bosslet's backward reference glances off Constructivism's utopian core, and leads the eye to rest finally on less dramatic historical sources — the load - bearing column from the Greeks to now, the bones and struts that support the skins of everything.
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