Ingrown hairs and razor bumps happen when hair is cut beneath surface level or is wiry or curly. |
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Usually three or four terminal or sub-terminal inflorescences arise together and these are covered with short woolly hairs. |
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Inside they found mouldy plates and pans in the kitchen sink and clothing covered with cat hairs and flea eggs. |
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Pangolins are conspicuous and remarkable because their backs are covered with large, overlapping scales made up of agglutinated hairs. |
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Uniquely, a butterfly's outer body is covered by tiny sensory hairs and the wings are covered by scales. |
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The hairs removed by the kangha are not to be thrown in a dirty place or on the floor. |
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You feel a certain wrongness in the air and the hairs on the back of your neck stand up as unseen eyes watch you. |
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He still looked young with a tall thin posture, thin, short and straight black hair with a few dark grey hairs and a protruding Adam's apple. |
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Although the effect was supposed to be reserved and dignified, his wig was slipping, revealing a few rebellious black hairs beneath it. |
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Strictly, the exoskeleton is restricted to keratinous elements such as horns, nails, claws, hairs, feathers, etc. |
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Young men preferred bare legs made possible by wearing short skirts, especially those made from kidskin because of its smooth hairs. |
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Light blue to chartreuse, adaxially glabrous or scarcely, with appressed hairs, abaxially with densely accumbent, minimally spiky, silky hairs. |
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It comes in a wand like a mascara brush, which you sweep over your brows to give colour to the hairs rather than the skin. |
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It is often referred to in a Chinese context as a winter melon or, in a variety which has little hairs on the surface, fuzzy melon. |
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Windborne hairs released when the seed balls fall apart may cause mild nasal irritation to those with tree allergies. |
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A vast brown curtain, wrinkled and puckered and covered in fine brown hairs, was stretched across a wide opening. |
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The young mistress, on her part, recoiled from the idea of having an old lover, and so she pulled out his white hairs. |
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I use to have constant red bumps and whiteheads from ingrown hairs after shaving. |
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Once you've decided on a shape, make short, light, upward feathery strokes with a soft, well-sharpened pencil to replicate the natural brow hairs. |
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The alar groups consist of few or often numerous quadrate to longly rectangular cells. The upper portion of the axillary hairs mostly consists of 1-2 cells. |
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Again, the difference can seem subtle and sound more like splitting hairs, but the difference is important. |
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Look, we're not quibbling or splitting hairs about this agreement. |
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She narrowed her eyes, bit her lip as if to chew over the question, and whisked some stray blond hairs away from her face. |
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Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, author of the Tractatus and plenty of other works wot have put grey hairs upon my head, lived a few miles up the road in Clifden. |
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That might sound like splitting hairs but, for a winless Bulls side struggling near the foot of the Super League table, it is an important distinction. |
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He spun it around with his tongue as she threw the saddle high up on his withers, pulling it back so none of his hairs were in the wrong direction. |
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Sykes suspects that the hairs come from either an unrecognized bear species, or an unknown hybrid of polar bear and brown bear. |
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Older wolves generally have more white hairs in the tip of the tail, along the nose and on the forehead. |
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The follicles present on the guard hairs from the wolf's back have clusters of apocrine and sebaceous glands at their bases. |
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During piloerection, the guard hairs on the back are raised and the skin folds spread, thus releasing scent. |
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When there is underwater noise, the vibrations in the water damage the cilia hairs in the Coelenterates. |
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The sharp barbs on the end of caterpillar hairs can get lodged in soft tissues and mucous membranes such as the eyes. |
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Tomato vines are typically pubescent, meaning covered with fine short hairs. |
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In most species the leaves are covered in fine hairs or indumentum, which normally contain the essential oils. |
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Long eyelashes and ear hairs, together with nostrils that can close, form a barrier against sand. |
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Camels have outer guard hairs and soft inner down, and the fibers are sorted by color and age of the animal. |
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The guard hairs can be felted for use as waterproof coats for the herdsmen, while the softer hair is used for premium goods. |
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Polar bear fur consists of a layer of dense underfur and an outer layer of guard hairs, which appear white to tan but are actually transparent. |
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When kept in captivity in warm, humid conditions, the fur may turn a pale shade of green due to algae growing inside the guard hairs. |
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Males have significantly longer hairs on their forelegs, which increase in length until the bear reaches 14 years of age. |
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These begin their growth much as guard hairs do, but change their mode of growth, usually when less than half the length of the hair has emerged. |
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In many species of mammals, the awn hairs comprise the bulk of the visible coat. |
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When she's done he licks the last few drops from his lips. More cling, golden clear, to the glossy hairs of her quim. |
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It is said that each was given hairs from his head, which are now claimed to be enshrined as relics in the Shwe Dagon Temple in Rangoon, Burma. |
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Aquatic invertebrates such as Daphnia touch these hairs and deform the door by lever action, releasing the vacuum. |
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There are very few habitats stressful enough to make investing biomass and energy in trigger hairs and enzymes worthwhile. |
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These are first-quality shatoosh. Made from chin hairs of very rare Tibetan antelope. Woven in Kashmir. |
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Let's get everything sorted into the right drawers and not split hairs about subdividing it further yet. |
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The belly fur consists of short, sparse hairs, with skin being visible in the inguinal region. |
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The sacristan was a strange little creature, with a pinched Mongolian face and only a few wartish hairs blossoming on his chin. |
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The calyx, too, instead of being woollyish, is merely fringed with rather stiff hairs. |
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Carapace covered in adpressed colourless hairs, with long brown bristles near eyes and some whitish hairs on eye field. |
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The tail has long and coarse hairs, and is generally the same colour as the back. |
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It's all pretty simple. If you want to get hairs out of a carpet, you need a whirling brushbar of death. No amount of suck will do it. |
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The hairs guide the pollinating insect to the base of the petal, where there is a purplish nectary covered by a flap of tissue. |
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I might be angry with the officious zeal which supposes that its green conceptions can instruct my grey hairs. |
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I don't mind munching on her hair pie except when I have to stop to pull her hairs off my tongue. |
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The planum rostrale of pigs has tactile hairs distributed over the surface and numerous large merocrine sweat glands. |
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The hairs along the spine are usually darker, forming a dark gray, brownish, or ochreous band. |
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The guard hairs of the Eurasian beaver have longer hollow medullae at their tips. |
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They have very soft, insulated underfur, which is protected by an outer layer of long guard hairs. |
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Sea otters have about 26,000 to 165,000 hairs per square centimeters of skin, a rich fur for which humans hunted them almost to extinction. |
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On the back and hindquarters, the underfur is almost completely covered by the dark guard hairs. |
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Crossbreeds between the two animals typically have a distinct white throat patch, white feet and white hairs interspersed among the fur. |
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The small hairs on the rostrum of the boto are believed to function as a tactile sense, possibly to compensate for the boto's poor eyesight. |
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Galadriel is so moved by his bold yet courteous request that she gave him not one, but three of her hairs. |
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The longitudinal flagellum is relatively conventional in appearance, with few or no hairs. |
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Each plate is made of keratin that frays out into fine hairs on the ends inside the mouth near the tongue. |
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The individual hairs on the coat, known collectively as lanugo, can trap heat from sunlight and keep the pup warm. |
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Hammond again fared the worst with saliva, blood and pubic hairs, losing 30 points and, worst of all, faeces losing another 1,000 points. |
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In winter, the fur on the back and flanks is long and coarse, consisting of bristly guard hairs with a sparse, soft undercoat. |
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By three to five days, their claws become pigmented, and individual dark hairs begin to appear. |
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The coat is an overall golden brown color, and may be interspersed with black hairs, while the undersides are white. |
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The gray wolf has very dense and fluffy winter fur, with short underfur and long, coarse guard hairs. |
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Most of the underfur and some of the guard hairs are shed in the spring and grow back in the autumn period. |
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The longest hairs occur on the back, particularly on the front quarters and neck. |
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Especially long hairs are on the shoulders, and almost form a crest on the upper part of the neck. |
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Short, elastic and closely adjacent hairs are present on the limbs from the elbows down to the calcaneal tendons. |
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This halts hair growth and causes a move to resting where the hairs are then abruptly shed. |
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For this reason many hair growth agents are targeted at inducing anagen from telogenic hairs. |
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It is a mid-season, white pearl, six-rowed spring barley with smooth awns, short rachilla hairs and more lateral vein barbs than Morex. |
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Bump Down, Barc's trademark razor bump relief product, which helps reduce irritation and ingrown hairs due to shaving. |
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Geared at tackling razor bumps, blackheads, problematic skin and ingrown hairs, this wonder mud has been a Hollywood go-to for many an A-lister. |
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Nick, BirmiNghAm Danielle says, If you are not prone to spots then these sound like they could be razor bumps, aka ingrown hairs. |
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Guys who suffer from in-grown hairs and razor bumps are best to use a single blade razor, while the rest get a closer shave with a twin blade. |
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Labella coloured as palps, with 2 or 3 hairs on each above and very few short spinules below. |
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Alchemilla, known as lady's mantle, is a lovely green plant with small hairs on its leaves. |
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In many species, the perianth parts are reduced to bristles or setae with retrorse prickle hairs. |
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Superfluity comes sooner by white hairs, but competency lives longer. |
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He bent down slowly and got so close to my face, I could see the lines in his glossy, unchapped lips and the stubbled hairs in the crack of his butt-chin. |
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Later, this may have become active by the evolution of a partial vacuum inside the bladder, tripped by prey brushing against trigger hairs on the door of the bladder. |
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In aquatic species, the door has a pair of long trigger hairs. |
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The tail hairs served as flyswatters, bracelets, necklaces and thread. |
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Along the animal's neck is a mane made of short, erect hairs. |
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Plants evolve mechanisms of resistance to being eaten by caterpillars, including the evolution of chemical toxins and physical barriers such as hairs. |
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Most urticating hairs range in effect from mild irritation to dermatitis. |
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The main distinction is that human hairs are shorter, finer, and less heavily pigmented than the average chimpanzee's, thus making them harder to see. |
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The ears are covered in short hairs, which strongly project from the fur. |
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Their woolly coats begin to be coated by shiny guard hairs after 8 weeks. |
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The springbok also has a pouch of white, brushlike hairs running along its back, which opens up when the animal senses danger, causing the dorsal hairs to stand on end. |
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Baleen whales have short hairs on their mouth, unlike the toothed whales. |
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The axonemal edge has simple hairs that can be of varying lengths. |
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The guard hairs on the trunk are bright reddish or reddish brown. |
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The winter fur of the European polecat is brownish black or blackish brown, the intensity of which is determined by the colour of the long guard hairs. |
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Elaphoglossum amygdalifolium also differs from the general form of the genus by lacking both marginal rhizoids on the thallus and waxy caps on the hairs. |
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Ann, glabrous or with Simple, forked, or many-branched hairs. |
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The bulau, of Sumatra, has a few stout bristly hairs scattered among the fur of its back, and gives the first indication of a tendency toward the production of spines. |
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The black muzzle went 'wuffle, wuffle' over the sand and the man saw the short hairs bristle along its spine. Then the dog was called off and Giant Grum went up the bank. |
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The Arctic poppy is heliotropic, tracing the sun's path with its flower head to maximize the solar rays and covering its stem in dark hairs to absorb heat. |
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Colouration of carapace blackish, dorsum covered with diminutive hairs adpressed to surface, with numerous long brown bristles on anterior part of eye field. |
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Like rhizobia, Frankia strains can enter the roots of their host plants either intracellularly, via root hairs, or intercellularly, depending on the host plant species. |
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Braiding with rubberbands is quicker than sewing in yarn or thread but it is not acceptable for high-level competition, and it will break off hairs and damage the mane. |
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My face I'll grime with filth, blanket my loins, elf all my hairs in knots, and with presented nakedness outface the winds and persecutions of the sky. |
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Most bennettitalean foliage shows xeromorphic features such as small, reflexed pinnae, sunken stomata, and papillae or hairs on the leaf surfaces. |
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