Sentences with phrase «simply warm skin»

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Catholics, conservative Protestants, Mormons, Orthodox Jews and Muslims are amongst these but some women simply don't want to walk around exposing as much skin as possible, regardless of how warm it is outside.
I simply washed her off with warm water and no soap and patted her dry so that regular washing would not dry out her skin, wrapped her in a towel to prevent more messes and changed the sheets and put her back down.
You simply use the scrub on dry skin, then rinse away with warm water.
Simply cut off small pieces, rub into your hands until warm, and apply to your damaged skin.
To avoid people staring, many with psoriasis simply won't go out much in the warmer weather or bare their skin.
Simply make a paste of baking soda and warm water, then massage into the skin underneath your beard for a couple minutes.
If you fit into the former category, you're warm - toned, while cool tones tend to burn (fair - skinned cool girls will simply burn, while medium - skinned cool - toned girls will burn then tan.)
After months of cracked skin, frozen toes, 9 pm bedtimes and tolerating SAD, there is simply no better time than now to reward yourself with a much - needed warm weather vacay.
Some skin tones are a true warm and a true cool which simply means they look their best in those warmer or cooler shades but it doesn't mean they wont look great in a tone different than their skin color.
For a daily cleanser, simply massage the cleanser into wet skin and rinse with warm (not hot!)
I simply dip a cloth into warm water, and rub it over my face, eyes and neck — one section at a time — to reveal clean, smooth and radiant skin that doesn't feel like it's been stripped of essential oils.
Another way to avoid removing those necessary skin oils is to simply rinse your dog's skin and hair under warm, clear water several times a week.
Before allowing the temperature to respond, we can consider the forcing at the tropopause (TRPP) and at TOA, both reductions in net upward fluxes (though at TOA, the net upward LW flux is simply the OLR); my point is that even without direct solar heating above the tropopause, the forcing at TOA can be less than the forcing at TRPP (as explained in detail for CO2 in my 348, but in general, it is possible to bring the net upward flux at TRPP toward zero but even with saturation at TOA, the nonzero skin temperature requires some nonzero net upward flux to remain — now it just depends on what the net fluxes were before we made the changes, and whether the proportionality of forcings at TRPP and TOA is similar if the effect has not approached saturation at TRPP); the forcing at TRPP is the forcing on the surface + troposphere, which they must warm up to balance, while the forcing difference between TOA and TRPP is the forcing on the stratosphere; if the forcing at TRPP is larger than at TOA, the stratosphere must cool, reducing outward fluxes from the stratosphere by the same total amount as the difference in forcings between TRPP and TOA.
The scenario that is simply impossible is the one you espoused earlier — that the skin layer warms and the subskin cools — because that's refuted by your own claim that «L is opportunistic and always takes energy from where it is most readily available».
He goes on to note that the slabs have to be kept perhaps too warm simply to remain comfortable; «A slab maintained at 74 °F (23 °C) will be cooler than an occupant's skin, so bare feet will conduct heat into the slab.»
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