not easily seen if fallen in food,
so blue colour plasters are chosen.
A blue plaster is used to ensure high visibility of the dressing. When only skin tone coloured plasters where available, there had been incidents of the plasters turning up in food, the person not aware that at some stage during food preparation that the plaster had come off.
The oils and sweat in your skin weakens the adhesive over time.
of course, we're all humans
She was dark coloured.
dark coloured skin
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They had creamy coloured skin
Light-sensitive plasters have several advantages. Firstly, they allow for easy and accurate placement as they only stick when exposed to light, reducing the risk of misalignment. Secondly, they offer improved patient comfort as they are thinner and more flexible compared to traditional plasters. Additionally, light-sensitive plasters are transparent, allowing for better monitoring of the wound site without removing the plaster.
Not necessarily, unless it's a skin condition.
Gills to breathe, coloured skin to blend in underwater.
Thorny devils have sandy coloured skin to enable them to camouflage in their habitat. This offers extra protection for what is a slow-moving and otherwise defenceless lizard. Thorny devils can actually change the colour of their skin to match their environment: therefore, some may appear sandy coloured, while others are darker.
Use a lighter coloured foundation than your skin tone.