Desquamate example sentences

Related (3): shed, exfoliate, peel

des·qua·mate

verb

desquamate (verb) · desquamates (third person present) · desquamated (past tense) · desquamated (past participle) · desquamating (present participle) · desquamated (adjective)

  - (of a layer of cells, e.g. of the skin) come off in scales or flakes:

Synonyms

peel, chip, blister, exfoliate

"Desquamate" Example Sentences

1. The snake is about to desquamate its skin.
2. The dermatologist advised her patient to desquamate their skin at least once a week.
3. The lizard is starting to desquamate its skin, revealing a new layer below.
4. After spending hours in the sun, her skin began to desquamate and peel.
5. As the sunburn healed, her skin started to desquamate and shed the damaged layer.
6. He was advised by the doctor to use a gentle exfoliator to desquamate his skin.
7. The reptile's skin is able to desquamate and replace itself on a regular basis.
8. The facial scrub helped her to desquamate the dead skin cells on her face.
9. The fish was about to desquamate as it grew larger in its tank.
10. The dry, flaky patches on her scalp needed to desquamate in order to improve the health of her hair.
11. After the chemical peel, her skin started to desquamate the outer layer, revealing smoother, brighter skin.
12. When the spider molts (desquamates) it leaves behind a perfect shell of its body.
13. The beauty treatment included a body scrub to help desquamate the skin.
14. Reptiles have a special layer of skin that enables them to desquamate without injury.
15. The doctor recommended a skin cream to help desquamate the psoriasis patches on her skin.
16. The snake's ability to desquamate its skin is crucial to its longevity and health.
17. The alligator is able to desquamate its skin in large pieces, revealing a new layer underneath.
18. In order to avoid damaging the skin, it's important to allow it to naturally desquamate on its own.
19. Certain skin conditions, like eczema, may cause excessive desquamation of the skin.
20. A good exfoliation routine can help to desquamate the skin and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
21. The crab will soon need to desquamate its shell in order to grow and expand.
22. The chemical process of desquamation is a natural part of the skin's renewal process.
23. Excessive sun exposure can cause the skin to desquamate and become dry and damaged.
24. Regular use of a loofah or scrub can help to desquamate the rough skin on the elbows and knees.
25. The facial mask helped to gently desquamate the dead skin cells and promote a healthy glow.
26. In order to prevent acne, it's important to allow the skin to desquamate normally and avoid excessive scrubbing or harsh treatments.
27. As the wound healed, the outer layer of the scab began to desquamate, revealing new, healthy skin below.
28. Proper hydration and moisturization can help to prevent excessive desquamation of the skin, especially in dry climates or during the winter months.
29. The natural process of desquamation allows the skin to eliminate toxins and impurities, leaving it healthier and more radiant.
30. The shedding of the skin, or desquamation, is a common occurrence among many species of animals, including insects, reptiles, and mammals.

Common Phases

1. My skin tends to desquamate during the winter months;
2. After the sunburn, my skin started to desquamate;
3. The snake's skin began to desquamate after shedding;
4. The dermatologist advised me to use lotion to prevent my skin from desquamating;
5. People diagnosed with psoriasis often experience desquamation of the skin.

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