The game's title is based on the slang term for the severe friction burns that can occur in a motorcycle fall where
skin comes into contact with the ground at high speed.
In order to have truly great skin, it is crucial to improve the health of our digestive tract, immune system and hormonal system while minding the external environment that
our skin comes into contact with.
When
the skin comes into contact with the substance over and over, the immune system «remembers it» and develops an itchy skin response.
Acid Mantle, a name brand product, is a cream that works to restore the skin's natural pH. At times babies might experience something similar to a chemical burn when
their skin comes into contact with strongly acidic urine or diarrhea.
Not exact matches
The stems contain a substance that can cause irritation if they
come into contact with the
skin.
Those compounds are then released
into the wine when the crushed grapes
come into contact with the
skins during fermentation.
These are some great wipes if you want to be 100 % sure that nothing dangerous is going to
come into contact with your baby's
skin, and they're also pretty good, too.
The basket portion of the bassinet is fitted
with a 100 % cotton sheet that features fleece backing to give your baby a comfortable surface without allowing his or her
skin to
come into contact with anything but the most natural cotton.
Poison Ivy, Oak, Sumac: Poison Ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac are plants that can cause an allergic reaction on your
skin if you
come into contact with them.
Our goal is that only the softest, gentlest materials
come into contact with your baby's sensitive
skin.
Essential oils are super-powerful and must NEVER
come into contact with baby's
skin, even indirectly.
You don't want such harsh chemicals
coming into contact with your baby's
skin.
It?s not just about
skin irritants, the wipes also have not
come into contact with nuts, wheat or gluten.
Sometimes rough fabric that
comes into contact with the baby's
skin can also accelerate the acne.
This helps prevent bacteria from
coming into contact with the sensitive
skin of her vagina, keeping her infection - free.
Like other personal care products, wee ones absorb a lot of what
comes into contact with their
skin.
Absorbency is really important because that allows the liquid to settle deep
into the diaper which means that it won't directly
come into contact with their
skin.
Newborn
skin is the most sensitive so having any unwanted wetness
coming into contact with the
skin can be troublesome for their soft
skin.
As
with skin care products for baby's bath time, it's essential that anything
coming into direct
contact that their sensitive
skin is gentle and dermatologically tested to a very hight level.
Charlie has had dry
skin on his face since birth and is showing signs of developing eczema, which has made me extra careful about everything he
comes into contact with.
The best way to protect your baby's
skin from the harmful effects of the sun is to prevent his
skin from
coming into direct
contact with the sun's rays.
There's loads of research to prove that what
comes into contact with mom's
skin is transferred to the growing baby, so be mindful of avoiding low - quality material.
A baby's
skin is constantly
coming into contact with fabric, such as clothes, sheets, blankets, sleep sacks, burp cloths, and cloth diapers.
It has a cut out so the baby still
comes into contact with your
skin.
Because no chemicals are used in the growing and processing of eco friendly cotton, wool and bamboo woods (used in cribs), there are no toxic elements in the materials
coming into contact with your baby's
skin.
The most common reaction to strawberries is itching or a rash where the fruit
comes into contact with the
skin (usually around the mouth).
You'll know for certain that the products
coming into contact with your little one's
skin are nourishing and enriching rather than irritating and harmful.
But, above all else, you'll know what's
coming into contact with your child's largest organ on their body: her
skin!
After all, the baby will be in
contact with their
skin so it is nice to avoid them
coming into contact with harsh chemicals.
The Do's and Don'ts of Cloth Diapering a Newborn You will probably agree
with me that cloth diapering your newborn baby, is beneficial because it eliminates the toxins and other yucky stuff that goes
into disposable diapers, from
coming into contact with your baby's
skin.
The more hazelwood that
comes into contact with the
skin, the better the potential to relieve particular health concerns.
To avoid irritation, it's generally advised to use a mild, fragrance free, non bio washing detergent for washing clothing, bedding & other items that
come into contact with your newborn's
skin.
Only the surface of your baby's
skin is likely to
come into contact with the gel.
Additionally, all BabyBjörn fabrics that
come into contact with baby's
skin are Class - 1 Oeko - Tex certified.
You will probably agree
with me that cloth diapering your newborn baby, is beneficial because it eliminates the toxins and other yucky stuff that goes
into disposable diapers, from
coming into contact with your baby's
skin.
Before you purchase expensive sensitive
skin diapers, first take a closer look at the products your baby is
coming into contact with.
During the golden hour
skin to
skin baby's body
comes into contact with the mother's body's bacteria.
The latex in our mattresses does not
come into contact with the
skin, it is buried beneath two layers and two covers.
«If you think you'll be
coming into contact with something that could cause
skin problems — either because it has affected your
skin in the past or you have heard it can cause a reaction — you can take preventive measures.»
«By considering that stethoscopes are used repeatedly over the course of a day,
come directly
into contact with patients»
skin, and may harbor several thousands of bacteria (including MRSA) collected during a previous physical examination, we consider them as potentially significant vectors of transmission,» commented lead investigator Didier Pittet, MD, MS, Director of the Infection Control Program and WHO Collaborating Centre on Patient Safety, University of Geneva Hospitals.
When susceptible people
come into contact with flakes of cat
skin called dander, T cells in their immune systems set off a chemical chain reaction that produces the familiar symptoms of allergy, including sneezing, runny noses, itching and asthma.
To find out how many other people had
come into contact with TB without becoming ill, the researchers screened friends and relatives of three of the patients for the presence of TB bacteria, using a standard
skin test for antibodies.
The new method can also provide a basis for determining the correct limits for harmful levels of substances that may
come into contact with the
skin.
But the independent report, issued by the Royal Society and the Royal Academy of Engineering on Thursday, recommends that «free» nanoparticles, or those that could
come into direct
contact with humans through the air or the
skin, be subject to fresh regulatory controls.
When the sensors
come into contact with sweat they generate electrical signals that are amplified and filtered, and then calibrated using
skin temperature.
Sweat from the underarm is odorless until it
comes into contact with bacteria on the
skin — Corynebacterium and some Staphylococcus species — which produce the VOCs that cause clothes to smell.
Several reasonable explanations arise given these results: (1) all players were exercising, and exercise produces predictable changes in
skin habitat conditions that are likely to affect bacterial communities over time; (2) players were acquiring microbial transients from the built environment; and (3) players were
coming into repeated physical
contact with their teammates and those from opposing teams, often using the sampled area of their upper arms, and potentially sharing portions of their
skin microbiomes.
The toxic materials that pollute the soil can get
into the human body directly by:
Coming into contact with the
skin.
A natural antiseptic and fungicide, tea tree oil costs more than vinegar but will kill most types of mold and help prevent growth; as
with all concentrated oils, it should be used
with caution, as it can trigger allergic reactions if it
comes into contact with skin.
Microscopic specks of soot, dirt, acid, and other pollutants are constantly being released
into the atmosphere in metropolitan areas (cars, factories, construction sites, etc.), and when these particles
come into contact with your
skin, they penetrate deep
into the layers of the epidermis, causing inflammation, dehydration, and reactions on the cellular level.