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[2] [3] Areas of the skin rich in oil-producing glands are often affected including the scalp, face, and chest. [4] It can result in social or self-esteem problems. [ 4 ] In babies, when the scalp is primarily involved, it is called cradle cap . [ 2 ]
If you are not into weed but maybe engage in the occasional cocktail or Elfbar, your skin could be taking a hit too, says Dr. Lal. Tobacco has not technically ever been proven to cause acne, he ...
SNO-Cap (S-Nitrosocaptopril), a nitrovasodilator; Snowcap, a large white area of coloration in horses from the coat patterns of the leopard complex; snow-capped manakin (Lepidothrix nattereri), a bird; snowcap (Microchera albocoronata), a hummingbird; Snowcap, a Sativa-dominant hybrid strain of marijuana, see List of names for cannabis strains
Sheepskin ushanka winter hat with earflaps. A ushanka (Russian: ушанка, Russian pronunciation: [ʊˈʂankə], from уши, ' ears '), also called a ushanka-hat (Russian: шапка-ушанка, romanized: shapka-ushanka, [ˈʂapkə ʊˈʂankə]), is a Russian fur hat with ear-covering flaps that can be tied up on the crown of the cap, or fastened at the chin to protect the ears, jaw ...
Giant hogweed sap can make skin extremely sensitive to the sun, causing third-degree burns in a short period of time. This can blind people if it gets in an eye. If you encounter the plant, don't ...
Bienenstock, David (2008). The Official High Times Pot Smoker's Handbook. High Times Books. ISBN 978-0-8118-6205-9. Danko, Danny (2011). The Official High Times Field Guide to Marijuana Strains. High Times Books. ISBN 978-1-893010-28-4. Eudaley, Chris (2000). How to Be a Pot Star Like Me: What Every Marijuana Enthusiast Should Know. High Times ...
David Blaine is a daredevil at heart. In PEOPLE's exclusive sneak peek of National Geographic's latest series, David Blaine Do Not Attempt, the famed magician, 51, pushes the boundaries of what ...
Dermatosis papulosa nigra (DPN) is a condition of many small, benign skin lesions on the face, a condition generally presenting on dark-skinned individuals. [1]: 638–9 DPN is extremely common, affecting up to 30% of Black people in the US. [2] From a histological perspective, DPN resembles seborrheic keratoses. [3]