Yes
Get a spray on tan!
There is some evidence to suggest that smoking marijuana may contribute to premature aging of the skin due to its effects on collagen production and skin elasticity. Additionally, smoking can lead to wrinkles and fine lines, which can make a person appear older over time. Regular use of marijuana can also contribute to dehydration, which can further impact skin health.
No.
put olive oil on it
Yes it does.
Their color-changing skin will make their offspring more attractive
the dust is grey because the shed skin cells (also know as dead skin) are given off and it is grey, so basically dead skin is dust (Gross isn't it?) (I know, LOL)
To make beer can chicken in the oven, preheat to 375F. Rub chicken with seasoning, place on a can of beer, and roast for 1.5-2 hours until cooked. Baste with butter for crispy skin.
no
Liver disease can cause a condition known as jaundice, which can make the skin appear yellowish in color rather than grey. Other conditions, such as lack of oxygen, poor circulation, or certain medications, may be more likely causes of skin turning grey. If you are concerned about changes in your skin color, it is important to consult with a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Yes, consuming marijuana can result in metabolites being detected in urine drug tests, leading to a positive result. These metabolites can remain in the body even after the effects of marijuana have worn off.
No