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    pineapple skin as a soap

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    Pineapple (Ananas comosus) Skin Extract as main Component in making a Moisturizing Soap An Investigatory Project Presented to: Sir. Joseph Valdez A Faculty of Science Department Statefields School Inc. In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for SCIENCE 7 by: Angela Grace Soriano Jose Renz BrionesKyla Alessandra De AsasMiguel M. Andas September‚ 2014 Chapter I: Introduction Background of the Study Nowadays‚ people have

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    Eyes Ears Skin

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    Eye Eyes are the most delicate part of our body‚ as they are the window for us to the outer world. Smoking has been a common habit in the modern world. It causes biochemical changes in our bodies that accelerate aging by encouraging the destruction of collagen. Lazy eyes and cataract are caused due to heavy smoking. Smoking can cause the eyes to sting‚ water and blink more often. Television has a powerful influence in the lives of most children‚ computers have turned into an indispensable part of

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    Angelo O. Tubac March 17‚ 2011   EFFECTS OF STRESS ON SKIN DETERIORATION The skin provides the first line of defense between the body ’s interior and harmful environmental insults by well-established physical and biochemical mechanisms. Physical protection mechanisms include the relatively impermeable barrier the skin provides. The skin can‚ to some extent‚ repel and absorb insults such as chemicals and ultraviolet light so that while the skin may be damaged‚ the underlying tissue is preserved. Biochemical

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    Pineapple Skin as Soap

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    Pineapple (Ananas comosus) Skin Extract as Component in making a Moisturizing Soap A Research Project III Submitted By: INTRODUCTION A.BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Nowadays‚ people have using different herbal soap that are expensive and less effective. Our aims is to make an effective and cheaper herbal soap. Like pinapple skin ‚ Pineapple fruit has some active principles with important effect on skin - sugars and a-hydroxy-acids (AHA) as well as enzymes. These active principles are responsible

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    Is Beauty Skin Deep

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    Is your skin the color of caramel or cream? Do you care a lot about looking tanned and healthy‚ or white and clean? Let’s forget the cliché that beauty is skin deep. In reality‚ regardless of our age or sex‚ humans love to judge people by their skin color. Two thousand years ago‚ Greek and Roman women used lead paint and chalk to lighten their skin. In Asia‚ women swallowed ground pearls to achieve the same effect. Right now‚ whitening products line beauty shelves‚ and advertisements bombard us with

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    The Skin Cancer Website

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    Source 1: The Skin Cancer Foundation website tries to inform people on how to avoid certain types of sunscreen and has facts on skin cancer you and how many brands don’t actually work. Some of the facts are that “About 90 percent of all skin cancers are associated with exposure to the sun’s harmful radiation.” The website also states that “applying one ounce to the entire body 30 minutes prior to going outside‚ and reapplying every two hours outdoors or immediately after swimming or sweating heavily”

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    Thick Skin Classification

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    There are two types of skin: thick skin and thin skin. Thick skin is a type of skin that covers body parts prone to trauma and abrasions i.e. palms‚ fingers‚ sole. Thin skin‚ on the other hand‚ covers the rest of our body. The two types of skin share a lot of characteristics‚ but they also have differences which warrant a different classification. They are similar in that both are composed of 3 major layers: the epidermis‚ the dermis‚ and the hypodermis. The epidermis is where the epithelial cells

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    Ageing of the Human Skin

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    Aging of the human skin Enlarged version The formation of lines and wrinkles in light-exposed areas throughout the body‚ such as on the face‚ throat‚ décolleté and hands is a well-known sign of skin aging. Lines and wrinkles are influenced by both intrinsic and extrinsic factors. The numerous intrinsic factors are age‚ gender‚ genetic disposition and race. In exposed and unprotected zones of the body such as on the skin of the hands and the face‚ extrinsic factors such as UV light‚ weather

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    Skin and Acne Products

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    not dangerous‚ but can leave skin scars. Human skin has pores (tiny holes) which connect to oil glands located under the skin. The glands are connected to the pores via follicles - small canals. These glands produce Sebum‚ an oily liquid. The sebum carries dead skin cells through the follicles to the surface of the skin. A small hair grows through the follicle out of the skin. Pimples grow when these follicles get blocked‚ resulting in an accumulation of oil under the skin. n humans‚ pimples tend to

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    whiteness and skin bleaching

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    Skin Bleaching and Global White Supremacy: By Way of Introduction Yaba Amgborale Blay‚ PhD Lafayette College Co-editor of this Special Issue of the Journal of Pan African Studies‚ Yaba Amgborale Blay (blayya@lafayette.edu) is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Africana Studies at Lafayette College where she also teaches courses in Women ’s & Gender Studies. Her research interests include African cultural aesthetics and aesthetic practices‚ the politics of embodiment and Black identities‚ transnational

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