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Tag: Skin poetry

HEALTH/DINING

SKIN: The bodily Tongue

July 4, 2017May 28, 2018Farrah SarafaComment(0)

  THE SIMPLER THE INGREDIENTS—THE LESS HARMFUL A PRODUCT (minus the word ‘fragrance’ of course)   We take our skin for granted. The largest organ of the human body, skin on average makes up 5% of our bodies. Each inch of skin contains 12 million cells, 250 sweat glands, 35 sebaceous glands. We breathe through […]

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