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  2. What exactly causes skin tags? Here's what dermatologists ...

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    Skin tags tend to arise in areas of the skin that are prone to friction, such as the underarms, neck, inner thighs, and sometimes, under the breasts, says Shastry.

  3. Everything You Need to Know About Acne, from Causes to ... - AOL

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    Acne Mechanica: Small, raised bumps caused by friction, heat, and pressure on the skin. It can result from wearing sports equipment, tight clothing, or headgear. It can result from wearing sports ...

  4. Kanpu masatsu - Wikipedia

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    Kanpu masatsu (乾布摩擦, literally dry towel friction) is a Japanese custom where one rubs a dry towel along the body to create warmth and friction, particularly in cold weather, to promote good health or ward off disease.

  5. Friction - Wikipedia

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    Skin friction arises from the interaction between the fluid and the skin of the body, and is directly related to the area of the surface of the body that is in contact with the fluid. Skin friction follows the drag equation and rises with the square of the velocity. Skin friction is caused by viscous drag in the boundary layer around the object ...

  6. Saddle sore - Wikipedia

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    Reducing friction A saddle sore in humans is a skin ailment on the buttocks due to, or exacerbated by, horse riding or cycling on a bicycle saddle . It often develops in three stages: skin abrasion, folliculitis (which looks like a small, reddish acne ), and finally abscess .

  7. Got Bumps on Your Scalp? Here's How to Treat It - AOL

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    Friction: Wearing tight hats or helmets can cause friction, irritating the hair follicles and causing bumps. Shaving : Shaving the scalp can cause tiny cuts that allow bacteria to enter.

  8. Acne mechanica - Wikipedia

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    When the skin is constantly rubbed, it initially becomes rough and then starts to develop acne-like bumps with continuing irritation like sweating or more friction. If the skin continues to be irritated for a longer period of time, a more serious acne lesion develops that grows in size and redness.

  9. How to treat foot calluses, according to experts - AOL

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    “Calluses are thickened skin, and they form when there’s constant friction in a certain area,” says Mian. You can prevent certain calluses — like a recurring one on the ball of your foot ...