Too much oil in the skin is produced by hormones which cause acne to your body. (skin) skin cancer is another affect that is caused when there isn't much melanin to make your skin darker
May damage skin
It's an acid, it will cause skin irratation and may cause blindness. It can also cause brain damage. Including memory shortage
All UV light can damage skin and eyes as well as causing various kinds of cancer, including melanomas. Damage to the eyes is extremely painful and can result in permanent blindness while skin cancers may ultimately result in death. UVB is very penetrating and is the cause of sunburn.
Today sunbathing hurts your skin because more UVA rays get to the earth, so to lay out and get a tan exposes your skin to the bad sunrays. This ages your skin and eventually will lead to damage. The damage, as you age, may become skin cancer. If skin cancer is not handled and removed it can kill you. This cancer type starts as a surface cancer and if it stays goes into the body to become melanoma. That's when it kills you.
No, computers will not affect a persons skin. If a person never goes outside and sits at a computer, their skin may become pale.
It may damage some cloths. It certainly damages your hands, eyes, face, skin.
The Earth may shift downward and may cause great damage.
When skin resistance is low, the current may cause little or no skin damage but severely burn internal organs and tissues
The side affects on chlorine are patchy dryness, itchiness, acne, irrittion and an imbalance of natural, bacteria on the skin. The long term side may become athsmatic symptoms,kidney damage and possibly cancer. It also can age the skin prematurely as chlorine can cause wrinkles on the skin.
No,. The only thing it will do is make you smell like a lime Actually it may damage your skin with long term use. The skin only darkens through tanning and depending on the type of skin you have long term tanning can cause damage and skin cancer.
Vomiting can cause clammy skin. When one vomits, it depletes the body of nutrition and electrolytes. This may affect the appearance and feel of skin.
Leukemia may cause black or blueish patches of skin to appear. This is shown in the film Under The Hawthorn Tree.