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It is only eating your dead skin cells so it is not harming your live skin cells. Technicality, it's benefitting you - the problem arises when mites start living in your mattress and pooping. Many people are allergic to mite waste.
household dust is more than half dead skin cells - if that's the nature of your question well, the dead skin cells r on ur skin, there dead, well some r alive and some r dead, they die after a while but no worries those skin cells reproduce, that's right, those cells r gettin it on on ur skin ;)
Most of it is dead skin cells in other words dead skin
because there already dead and there pretty.
a soap takes out the dead cells from your skin then your skin cells starts develope a new healthy cell.
It is only eating your dead skin cells so it is not harming your live skin cells. Technicality, it's benefitting you - the problem arises when mites start living in your mattress and pooping. Many people are allergic to mite waste.
They like to eat the dead skin cells that we produce.But they are nothing to worry about
These mites eat dead skin.
Dust mites help us by cleaning up our dead skin cells that we leave behind every day; they act as sanitation agents. View the video below and skip ahead to 7:27 to learn how dust mites clean up our skin cells.
Dust is nothing but dead skin cells. so if sombody says "your room is really dusty!" you say "its just ded bits of me on the floor! dont worry!"
Eyelash mites are mites in the roots of our eyelashes that eat all the dead skin that fall off of our eyelids.
They live on them and eat their dead skin droppings
Not really
dead skin cells come off your skin VERYY often u lose over millions of dead skin cells a day!
Mites live off dead skin. They are microscopic, so you cant see them. There are mites EVERYWHERE.Anywhere you can think of. Like in your hair your eyelashes, or even inyour vaccuum cleaner bag. This is because you laeve dead skin everywhere you go. It comes off of you even as you are reading this.
Some species of mites eat fungi; Other species eat juice from fruit ; and other species eat extremely small animals.
yes your skin is made up of dead skin cells. Eventually, removing them will be mandatory.