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To make clothes in the middle ages, people had to make it themselves. THey had to skin animals, spin thread, weave cloth, and sew into articles of clothing.
They were typically brown, like buffalo skin.
No, but sometimes bones can tell you which racial grouping the person was from, and that can sometimes suggest skin color.
yes and no. He did not completely flay anyone, but he did take patches of skin off live patients.
Caramel but in terms of being a black person -he is termed as a 'fairskin' black person.
Aging skin doesn't heal as well due to a decrease in collagen production, reduced skin elasticity, and slower cell turnover rates. These factors can impair the skin's ability to repair and regenerate itself effectively, leading to delayed wound healing and a higher susceptibility to skin damage.
Skin becomes less flexible with age as the number of collagen fibers in the dermis decreases.
If the skin becomes pale, the person could have an underactive thyroid. This is also known as hypothyroidism in the medical field.
Dilate.
the expanded blood vessels bring heat to the skin surface
Constriction
Becomes from and dry
Becomes from and dry
Adaotation of skin cells to prevent damage from UV rays, it is the pigment in the skin that becomes darker, not the skin tissue itself
Heat not only open pores in order for you to sweat, but opens the blood vessels in the skin so it can keep some blood away from the inner core where all the heat is.
No. The sun and your genes decide how your skin ages.
It get rusty and saggy