Sentences with phrase «thicker epidermis»

Most men have a thicker epidermis and more sebum production than women, so this mask pinpoints those factors, helping to soften and mattify the skin.
TTD - associated acanthosis (thicker epidermis, indicated by solid vertical line), pronounced granular layer (indicated by arrows), and sebacious gland hyperplasia (indicated by dotted vertical line) were absent in the epidermis of XpdTTD / † XPCS and wt mice.
Very well; there is a difference in behavior between the molecules - thick epidermis, the mm - thick skin, and the rest of the upper mixing layer.

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The glands themselves look like miniature coal mines, each with a shaft leading down through the epidermis, the thickest layer of the skin, to a mazelike ball where sweat collects.
Scientists have previously known the epidermis consists of a thick outer barrier of dead epidermal cells, which are constantly shedding.
The epidermis, the top most layer of skin, is only 0.1 to 1.5 millimeters thick.
When you eat collagen hydrolysate, the nutrients and amino acids are absorbed into the bloodstream and then redistributed throughout your body, especially to the dermis (the thick layer of tissue below the epidermis).
Microdermabrasion stimulates the underlying epidermis that promotes new collagen and helps keep the skin thick, lessening the signs of aging.
The outer layer, called the epidermis or cuticle, is several cell layers thick and has an external layer of dead cells.
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