Articles, tagged with "outermost layer", page 2
03rd June 2011
There is an immense amount of benefits to getting a spray tan. Getting this type of tan involves using an airbrush machine and an air compressor for the gentle and even application of tanning solution to the skin. When the spray solution is properly app...
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Author:
SueCarson8
20th May 2011
Before we tell you why you must use sun tan products, know something about your skin. The skin consists of two layers - epidermis (outer layer) and dermis (inner layer). When you apply a tanning product, it works on your epidermis. Epidermis comprises two...
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Author:
sunyee
17th May 2011
In simple terms, it can be said that there are two kinds of relationships: those that are ego-oriented and those that are unconditional and love-oriented. The first is usually referred to as romantic love or an intimate relationship and may seem perfect a...
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Author:
Enkeled Kanaj
17th May 2011
More often then not, our taste buds outbid our recommended diets when vying for our interest. This is even more so when we look at the effects of food on our teeth. Have you ever thought about how food affects your teeth before eating? Many of us count ca...
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Author:
Rac Ball
18th April 2011
Acne Scars are scars that literally scar the whole being of people who have them. Acnes have sprung out due to the much polluted environment of today’s world. The pollutants are accumulated by the people. These oxidants are carried by the air and are wide...
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Author:
Chandra Charity
04th April 2011
The outermost layer of a tooth is the enamel. This is a thin layer that partly covers the tooth and forms a wrap for the exposed crown. Following that is the dentin. The dentin is very similar to the enamel except it is not as hard and as shiny and while ...
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Author:
Elliott Garrison
29th March 2011
Certain substances help form the enamel, which is the outermost layer of the teeth. The enamel functions as teeth’s protective shell, defending them against various factors such as bacteria. Without this covering, inner parts of the human teeth are more s...
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Author:
edmcgoldrick
23rd March 2011
Dogs can be afflicted with the same conditions that we humans deal with. As mammals, dogs somehow share the same predisposition to certain medical conditions as we humans do. With the wrong diet, for example, dogs can become obese and possibly develop hea...
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Author:
Charles Perkins
23rd March 2011
Get a safe sunless suntan this spring with the sun laboratories sunless suntan. Sun labs sunless suntan products allow you to get attractive sun-bronzed skin without risking the damaging UV radiations from the sun. The preparations will leave your skin gl...
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Author:
bernme321
23rd March 2011
Changing your diet to get clear skin is not part of your lifestyle you need to change. The stains, that much of your oil glands on your body. Of course your face is the main area of most people care, but they also show on your back and che...
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Author:
GonzalezDan
16th March 2011
The human skin is an important organ system for protection of the body against external entities. Understanding its structural components, and functions is important while we take care of this organ in our day to day life. Not suprisingly, it is one of th...
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Author:
Sam Blazer
11th March 2011
You may think bruxism or teeth grinding is something not to be alarmed about but it can actually cause a number of severe effects. Many people overlook the damage the problem can bring. They often disregard the danger and see no need to go to dentists to ...
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Author:
Vernell Leider
11th March 2011
Rice is thought to have originated in China around 5000 years ago and is a staple food in many countries including India. Rice was introduced to India in the 4th century and it was a major commodity of trade and commerce during ancient times. Some countr...
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Author:
swetasinha.blog@gmail.com
07th March 2011
The human body contains myriads of minerals that are present in almost all body tissues. The hardest of these minerals is enamel, which is found in the teeth. This mineral forms the outermost layer of the teeth, creating a hard shell over other more sensi...
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Author:
Jenna Schrock
01st March 2011
How do wrinkle creams really work? Others have little knowledge when it comes to these things. Wrinkle creams basically make the skin firm and elastic. Some may improve moisture content of the skin to make it even. A popular trend with creams these days i...
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Author:
Jen Hopkins