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In a new paper appearing in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology, a leading scientific publication in the field of research on skin and connective tissue, The Hormel Institute, University of ...
“It feels lovely for [the] first 15 minutes, especially in winter,” Rykaczewski says. “After about two hours, it becomes [a] bit, well, sweaty.” ...
If you're currently experiencing a hot summer, the chances are the sweat is pouring off you, soaking your clothing. This clear, odorless substance is a vital component of a healthy bodily function ...
“It turns out the skin stretches laterally more, which causes the actual wrinkles that form. And the reason why that exists ...
Wrinkles form when skin stretches one way and shrinks the other. Older skin shrinks more, causing it to buckle.