Sentences with phrase «skin shrivels»

According to the Mayo Clinic, dry skin shrivels plump skin cells, which can lead to premature fine lines and wrinkles.
The white beans absorb liquid and the skin shrivels.
Saute until the skins shrivel.

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I saw an old woman with wrinkled skin and shriveled breasts, and I thought: she was young once.
Place them in the broiler for about 10 minutes, or until the skins have roasted and shriveled and the pink flesh becomes charred.
Once the almonds have been drained and rinsed, you should notice the skins beginning to shrivel.
Spread green beans on a foil lined baking sheet and bake for 10 - 12 minutes until the skin starts to shrivel, stirring once or twice during baking.
It's happened to all of us: you get the cast iron hot, swirl in the oil, lay the chicken thighs skin - side down, and then: shriveling.
Roast the tomatoes for 45 minutes, or until the skins start to shrivel.
The cherry tomatoes just need long enough in the oven for their skins to shrivel and them to be just about ready to burst.
When the divers return to the surface after a long day, their skin is shriveled and their bodies shake in the evening wind.
Keep the umbilical cord stump and the skin around it clean and dry until the stump shrivels and falls off.
In all the prenatal classes, you learn everything you wanted to know and more about what to expect from your baby after birth (in all likelihood — puffy face, shriveled skin, pointy head).
You don't want to have skin that is so thin that the moment anyone shouts «boo» to you, you shrivel up into a corner.
I was under the impression listening to Nadine Artemis that glycerine of all kinds was not healthy as a topical skin care ingredient because it for example temporarily plumped and lubricated then ultimately has the opposite effects where it shrivels up skin.
but they will shrivel up like prunes (and have baggy skin just like a morbidly obese person losing weight) afterwards.
As a result, he says, he is so well - hydrated that «even with adequate exposure to the sun, I won't get sunburned,» and he presumes that the muscles under his skin look like «beautiful tenderloins» instead of «shriveled jerky.»
Natural face masks are incredibly effective hydrators, meaning they soak their healing, hydrating ingredients into your skin until they literally shrivel up.
And that that silly girl would give me this same mashed - down Himalayan hairdo and color my skin as dark as a Brokpa maiden's, so that now people would remember my face all wrong, like an old mango that had shrunk and shriveled?
In the thin light his new body looks ridiculously narrow and soft, its skin beneath a pelt of hair as pale and shriveled as a molting nymph's.
He doesn't fret about the blinking light or gasping breath, about his pale shriveled skin or missing antennae.
Skin that stays cold or is shriveled.
The name papas arrugadas con mojo relates to the fact that the potatoes are baked in their skins until they shrivel up and become wrinkly («arrugada»).
The shriveled desiccated skin, an indication of aging at its worst.
The incontinence, the thick, dry old skin on your calves, the ankles swollen with fluid retention, the loose, shrivelled skin everywhere else.
If weather conditions are right, nature makes its own sweet wine when Botrytis cinerea, a natural mould, sends tiny root follicles through pores in the grape skin, sucking out water and shrivelling the grapes.
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