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  2. Acid mantle - Wikipedia

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    Subjects with a skin pH below 5.0 exhibited significantly less scaling, higher hydration levels, and better skin flora presence compared to those with higher pH levels, suggesting better overall skin condition. [6] The acidic surface pH is crucial for the growth conditions of resident skin microbiota, which play a vital role in maintaining skin ...

  3. Erythema ab igne - Wikipedia

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    Erythema ab igne (Latin for 'redness from fire') EAI, also known as hot water bottle rash, [2] is a skin condition caused by long-term exposure to heat (infrared radiation). [3] Prolonged thermal radiation exposure to the skin can lead to the development of reticulated erythema, hyperpigmentation, scaling, and telangiectasias in the

  4. Skin flora - Wikipedia

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    The superficial layers of the skin are naturally acidic (pH 4–4.5) due to lactic acid in sweat and produced by skin bacteria. [31] At this pH mutualistic flora such as Staphylococci , Micrococci , Corynebacterium and Propionibacteria grow but not transient bacteria such as Gram-negative bacteria like Escherichia and Pseudomonas or Gram ...

  5. Skin Freaking Out? These 7 pH-Balancing Products Could Help - AOL

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    Your skin’s pH balance being off could lead to inflamm. Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. Oh, how we wish our skin ...

  6. pH - Wikipedia

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    The pH range is commonly given as zero to 14, but a pH value can be less than 0 for very concentrated strong acids or greater than 14 for very concentrated strong bases. [2] The pH scale is traceable to a set of standard solutions whose pH is established by international agreement. [3]

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