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Quotes About Skin

At night, I'll do coconut oil or almond oil on my face as a mask to replenish my skin. I've found those are so simple but work better than any other product. Coconut oil is so good, but if you don't want to smell like a cookie, sweet almond oil isn't as pungent.
~ Phillipa Soo
We incorporate a lot of natural ingredients into our Glossier products, like sweet almond oil, which is great at getting moisture deep into the skin.
~ Emily Weiss
I am not really a fan of beaches or lying by swimming pools, and as I have quite sensitive skin, the sun is my enemy.
~ Mathew Horne
I've used Dermalogica skin care for years, ever since a friend who works in a spa told me it was better than anything you can get from a beauty counter. I've tried switching to other products, but my skin doesn't feel as good.
~ Debra Stephenson
Several therapeutic properties found in certain essential oils are documented as being antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic (pain-relieving). When applied topically, the oil will easily penetrate the skin and can be carried through the bloodstream to affected areas within minutes where you need it most.
~ Rebecca Park Totilo
Beauty may be skin deep, but ugly goes clear to the bone.
~ Redd Foxx
Excuse me for just a sec, I've got eczema around my nubbins.
~ Renee French
He was a physical creature, a silver man, suspended in space, skin sheening as Tongue's singing winds streamed past.
~ Rich Shapero
Beauty is only skin deep, and the world is full of thin skinned people.
~ Richard Armour
My teenage years were unacceptable. An unhappy array of failed female liaisons and repetitive skin disorders.
~ Richard Matheson
what felt like skin the texture of cooked mushroom.
~ Richard Matheson
Marburg virus (the gentle sister) affects humans somewhat like nuclear radiation, damaging virtually all of the tissues in their bodies. It attacks with particular ferocity the internal organs, connective tissue, intestines, and skin.
~ Richard Preston
He wore an old T-shirt with the sleeves torn off, and his lean muscles moved under coppery skin. He had a tattoo on the inside of his forearm--a small one that looked like raven wings. When he turned around, I caught the faint edge of another tattoo on his shoulder peeking from under his shirt. He glanced over, like he'd sensed me looking. When I didn't turn away, he grinned and mouthed something I didn't catch, probably didn't want to.
~ Kelley Armstrong
Pity the introvert with the face of a therapist or a kindergarten teacher. Like the werewolf, we are uneasy in human spaces and human company, though we wear a human skin.
~ Kelly Link
jaw. He examined his morning beard, pulling the loose skin this way
~ Ken Follett
And we are all surrounded by that skin, and he's trying to show us some beauty in this condition.
~ Ken Kesey
The earthly power sucks shadowed milk from sleepy tears undone, from nippled skin as smooth as silk the bugles blown as one.
~ Peter Gabriel
hyperreactive skin and could herself have produced the mysterious letters by tracing them on her flesh with a finger a short time prior to their appearance, by a process known as dermatographia, a theory buttressed by the fact that as soon as Regan's hands had been immobilized by restraining straps, the mysterious phenomena ceased. Karras lifted his head and
~ William Peter Blatty
Yes, whoa! The power of the mind controlled the blood flow. How? Who knows. But it happens. So in cases of stigmata—like the one with that prisoner I mentioned, or maybe even with Regan—the unconscious mind is controlling the differential of blood flow to the skin, sending more to
~ William Peter Blatty
Is not this a lamentable thing, that of the skin of an innocent lamb should be made parchment? that parchment, being scribbled o'er, should undo a man?
~ William Shakespeare
No matter how predictable, banal and listless the rest of my life might be, you can guarantee that there'll always be something interesting going on with my skin.
~ David Nicholls
New research has confirmed the importance of vitamin D3 in preventing cancer, particularly in countries where the lack of sunshine means that the skin cannot synthesize enough of this vitamin during the winter.
~ David Servan-Schreiber
I said before that my skin was "on fire" with the pain but being confronted so soon after that sentiment with the actual experience, I admit that other thing was nothing like my skin actually being on fire.
~ David Wong
It is important to remember that in its simplest form the nervous system is merely a mechanism by which a muscular movement can be initiated by some change in the peripheral sensation, say, an object touching the skin.
~ Deane Juhan