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The fuzz causes water to bead off and not cling to the skin, which makes them more resistant to some types of mold and rot.
Losing salt through the skin.
The liquid that wrinkles your skin the most is water.
Yes. Skin contact with boiling water can cause swells and burns, with may turn into blisters, and the blisters can cause scaring.
Your skin could be irritated from the bacteria that's in the water.
When milk gets warm, some of the water evaporates. The "skin" is milk from which most of the water has evaporated.
Pastries don't reall affect the skin. The only way they do would be that sugar and salt can make the skin red and puffy and retain water, while the sugars and grease can cause the skin t become oily.
I would say to cause pain and be about sure to cause to be dead.(No defenses against infection, as skin does, among some stuff.)
Some skin problems would appear to be inherited.
if you cover up your skin all the time , dirt would get trapped in between the clothes also , so would dead skin , this would cause infections and would breed dust mites , which would carry virus's, this dead skin and dirt would clog up your pours and would bury deep down and would cause skin cancer after a while.
Exposure to 212F water will not "melt" skin, but can easily cause 2nd degree burns and, if the exposuire is continued, even more damage.
Water softener salt can indeed be a cause of hair loss. This is especially true if someone has sensitive skin.