If your talking about human skin, no! Your body is constantly replacing damaged or old cells, so you go through about 1 skin a month. Think about all on the dust in your house. 95% of it is human skin.
they molt, the same as humans do not have the same skin that they were born with
Yes they do
Same as yours would be if your skin came into contact with gasoline, burns, etc. Just keep your dog away from gasoline.
To keep your skin healthy you have to do some excercise and not eat junk food and to keep your skin clean you have to stay away from the dirt and have shower/bath.
to keep your skin moist
Aniamals have their skin to keep from infection from inside the body,ampbibians breath through their skin and drink through their skin,keep insides in and etc.
three simple habits can help you keep your skin healthy.Eat a healthful diet .keep your skin clean and dry .limit your exposure to the sun .
Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser advertises it will keep the skin's natural protective oils (emollients) and not disturb the skin_æ_s natural pH balance while at the same time removing makeup.
No. Reptiles and amphibians are two different classes. Amphibians have thin, water permeable skin and most need to keep their skin moist. Reptiles have dry scaly skin and are able to survive out of water indefinitely.
The Germans have the same skin as the rest of the world. As humans, we do not differ in skin because of where we live. We have the same skin.
Rubber is a poor conductor of heat. A suit of rubber can trap water (or air) around the skin and keep that water at the same temperature. This insulates the trapped water (or air) so that the skin feels warm. Rubber is a good insulator.
because we except the same from them