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  2. Defatting (medical) - Wikipedia

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    Defatting is the chemical dissolving of dermal lipids, from the skin, on contact with defatting agents. This can result in water loss from the affected area and cause the whitening and drying of the skin which may result in cracking, secondary infection and chemical irritant contact dermatitis. [1]

  3. Scrubs (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Full-face hats were even designed for men with beards. These hats have been and continue to be distributed by group purchasing organizations (GPOs) who supply hospitals with most equipment. In the medical fashion "revolution" of the seventies, more and more medical professionals began personalizing their scrubs by either sewing their own hats ...

  4. How To Prevent And Treat Dry Hands, According To People ... - AOL

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    Woodworkers, musicians and artisans pair up with dermatologists for their best product recommendations and tips for cracked skin. How To Prevent And Treat Dry Hands, According To People Who Work ...

  5. Xeroderma - Wikipedia

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    Xeroderma, xerosis or xerosis cutis, or simply dry skin, is a skin condition characterized by excessively dry skin. [2] The term derives from Greek ξηρός (xeros) 'dry' and δέρμα (derma) 'skin'. In most cases, dry skin can safely be treated with moisturizers (also called emollients).

  6. Dermatologists recommend products for dry hands

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    Dermatologists recommend ways to keep your hands moisturized with lotions and ointments.

  7. Skullcap - Wikipedia

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    Arakhchin, traditionally worn by men and women of the South Caucasus; Beanie (seamed cap) Biretta, forming part of some clerical, academic or legal dress; Calotte (Belgium), a skullcap worn by students at Catholic universities in Belgium; Capeline, worn under civilian hats during early modern periods; Cervelliere, a medieval metal helmet; Jeep cap