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    In cosmetology, exfoliation is the removal of the surface skin cells and built-up dirt from the skin's surface. The term comes from the Latin word exfoliare...
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  • bark) from a plant Exfoliation (cosmetology), a cosmetic technique that aims to remove dead skin from the body and face Exfoliation (geology), a process...
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    free of necrotic tissue when they are removed. Medicine portal Exfoliation (cosmetology) Ubi pus, ibi evacua "Merriam-Webster Dictionary". merriam-webster...
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    stone). Skincare is often provided up to the knee, including granular exfoliation, moisturizing, and massage. The word pedicure is derived from the Latin...
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    Peloids are widely used in cosmetology in the form of facial masks. Peloid mask applications result in mild exfoliation, short term hydration and changes...
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    skin cells or lightly abrasive substances to physically remove them. Exfoliation can also help even out patches of rough skin, improve cell turnover,...
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    used to aid healing and also to help desquamation (the skin's natural exfoliation) and stimulate sweat and sebaceous glands. Sparking may occur when the...
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  • this form. Rice bran is sometimes added to the guano for the purpose of exfoliation. The powder is mixed with water, yielding a paste, before being massaged...
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