pretty sure it would help if you learned english before typing questions....
The skin acts as a water tight layer and prevents excessive water loss.
Shell Plating
you're skin feels tight because of the salt water, which makes your body feel not as loose as it usually does
I was told by my grandmother to use hemmoriod creame something in that tightens your skin
Well, you really can't decide which skin type you are.. because nature has predetermined that for you:) - Does your face get oily, or shiny? *you have oily skin - Is your face dry or tight? * you have dry skin - Is your face oily in some parts but dry on others? *you have combination skin - Is your face red sometimes, little dry patches, sometimes itchy or irritable? * you have sensitive skin - If none of the above apply, you have NORMAL SKIN!!
Usually, reptiles tend to have dry skin. There are no reptiles that have wet skin, unless the go in water which could almost potencially kill them. Amphibians have wet skin. So to answer your question, reptiles have dry skin. Either places, they have dry skin.
Skin Tight was created in 1974-04.
a water tight skin
It removes excess skin and pulls the rest tight to remove the wrinkles.
You may feel some tightness in your skin when the cream is applied,it is designed to tighten the skin to reduce the apperance of aging.
The primary type of cell responsible for making the skin water tight is the keratinocyte. These cells produce keratin, a fibrous protein that helps form a protective barrier on the skin's surface. As keratinocytes mature, they undergo a process called keratinization, which enhances the skin's impermeability to water and prevents moisture loss. This function is crucial for maintaining skin hydration and overall integrity.
Yes, a bullfrog's butt, like those of many amphibians, is designed to be relatively water-tight. Their skin contains specialized cells that help prevent excessive water loss and maintain hydration. However, they still absorb some water through their skin, which is essential for their survival in aquatic environments.