skin
a disease in which malignant cells form in the skin
the practice of looking after your skin to keep it healthy
an illness of the skin
a thick substance that you put on your skin
a disease in the skin caused by bacteria or a virus
a medical problem with the skin
items sold for skin care
an area of red spots on the skin
a liquid substance for protecting or cleaning the skin
a medical problem or illness of the skin
an allergic reaction that affects the skin
a product used to clean the skin
an illness or problem affecting the skin
to look healthy and radiant
to have a slight stinging or prickling sensation
to have a feeling that something is crawling on your skin, because of fear or disgust
to shine because it is wet or oily
extremely thin
extremely thin
on the surface of the skin
below the surface of the skin; also metaphorically (to annoy someone)
in contact with the skin
penetrating from the outside to the inside of the skin
under the surface of the skin
the skin of a crocodile, often used for leather goods
the skin of a leopard, known for its spotted pattern
the skin of a goat
skin that is pleasant to touch and not hard
skin that is even and not rough
skin without spots or blemishes
skin that is in good condition
skin that has less color than usual
healthy and attractive skin
skin that does not have enough natural oil
describes the skin of people of Caucasian ancestry
describes attractive and healthy-looking skin
describes skin that has a lot of melanin
skin that is completely flawless
skin that is easily irritated by products or the environment
describes pale skin, often with blonde or red hair
describes pale-colored skin
perfect skin with no imperfections
describes naturally brown-colored skin
skin that is not covered by clothing
skin that is not smooth
describes the skin of people of African ancestry
skin with no clothes on it
skin that looks healthy and radiant
skin with many small lines on it, often due to age
skin that produces a lot of natural oil (sebum)
skin that is soft, fine, and easily damaged
smooth and delicate skin
skin that shines with health and happiness
skin that looks youthful and is not wrinkled
describes yellowish-brown skin
skin that is not protected or covered
skin that is not thick or tough; also used metaphorically
a thick, tough area of skin
skin that is not thin or delicate; also used metaphorically
skin characteristic of a young person
skin that has been harmed
skin that is strong and not easily damaged
describes light brown, tanned skin
soft, smooth, and pale skin
an area where the skin has been cut or opened
skin that hangs down loosely, often due to age
dry skin that comes off in small, thin pieces
skin that is soft and bends easily
skin that produces too much oil
skin that is hard and tough like leather, often from sun exposure
describes very white skin
skin that is very pale or thin, so that you can see veins through it
describes creamy white skin
skin that is very dry and covered with scales
a literary term for perfect, pale, and smooth skin
skin that is unhealthily pale
a poetic term for very dark, black skin
skin that is a pale, yellowish color and looks unhealthy
skin that is pale in an unattractive or unhealthy way
a literary term for very white, smooth skin
to take off the skin of a fruit or vegetable
to remove the outer layer of a fruit or vegetable
to harm or injure the skin
to put cream on skin to make it less dry
to damage the skin with heat or chemicals
to cut or pierce the surface of the skin
to make the skin red, sore, or itchy
to make irritated skin feel more comfortable
to provide substances that skin needs to be healthy
for an animal like a snake to lose its outer layer of skin