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Its Flake. Sand contains grains of sand. Snow contains flakes of snow.
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Zinc flake is the solid material which is having 100% quality , zinc is the residue
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The outer layer of the epidermis is full of scale like that frequently flake off. These cells are pushed to the surface as they begin to die.
The epidermis is made of of many layers, most of which are alive; every day some cells on the very outermost layer will die and flake off. These are referred to as "skin flakes." You cannot bring them back to life with lotions or potions, but you can make them juicier and stickier with various creams and lotions. sooner or later they will flake off anyway.
Scale like cells full of keratin that constantly flake off
Dead Epidermis refers to dead upper skin layers in humans and animals. The skin has two layers, the Epidermis (which is on the very surface) and the much thicker Dermis, which lies below and forms the main body of skin. Every so often, parts of the epidermis die and flake off, to be replaced by a new one that grows to take it's place. This is to keep the skin clean, and get rid of harmful bacteria that get trapped in the Epidermis.
stratum corneum
Dead skin cells are called keratin and are usually packed on the palms of our hands and the soles of our feet. They usually stay there and sometimes flake off. There is keratin on skin in general, and they just fall and is rubbed away. Unless you scrub off the keratin, it remains on the surface of our skin (epidermis).
There just dead skin cells so dont worry! haha
fruit flake
The paint began to flake off.In Britain, Flake is a kind of chocolate bar.She choked on a chocolate flake in her mocha.
Foamy Flake -Small bubbles in water
the difference between a snowflake and a water droplet is that a water droplet is a snowflake before and after it is actualy formed!!
Flake Lorenz is 198 cm.