abnormal growth in skin
Hypertrophy
ph is an abbreviation of
potential hydrogen
usually found in patches on the scalp, elbows, knees, chest, and lower back.
psoriasis?
What grade is cystic acne
IV
Technical term for the nail
Onyx
excessive perspiration caused by heat, genetics, medications, or medical conditions
Hyperhidrosis
How many elements are known to science today?
118
the loss of pigmentation
Leukoderma
An acute inflammatory disorder of the sweat glands
Miliaria Rubra
ingredient is commonly used for exfoliation and promoting cell turnover
glycolic acid
a person picks at their skin compulsively
Dermatillomania
Simplest form of chemical matter
element
An acute inflammatory disorder of the sweat glands
Miliaria Rubra
a condition also known as razor bumps that resembles folliculitis without the pus or infection.
Pseudofolliculitis
a vitamin known for its antioxidant properties and skin-rejuvenating effects
Vitamin E
A condition characterized by bacteria and yeast that causes a foul odor.
Bromhidrosis
A substance that occupies space and has weight
matter
a highly contagious bacterial skin infection that is commonly caused by Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus pyogenes.
Impetigo
a condition also known as razor bumps that resembles folliculitis without the pus or infection
Pseudofolliculitis
This layer of skin contains blood vessels, nerve endings, and hair follicles
Dermis
a deficiency in perspiration due to failure of the sweat glands
Anhidrosis
A substance that dissolves a solute and makes a solution
Solvent
the primary causative factor for the development of Athlete's Foot
Fungal infection
The rare genetic condition that is characterized by the lack of melanin pigment in the body is known as
Albanism
natural antioxidants in the skin that help to prevent damage from
free radiclas