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Sunburn

Features

Medically, sunburn is a 1st or 2nd degree skin burn.

Sunburn is - as the name suggests - triggered by sunlight, more specifically by ultraviolet, namely UVB and UVC radiation. When UVB or UVC rays hit human skin, they stimulate it to produce radicals. These radicals, in turn, are the direct cause of sunburn.

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Split ends

Features

Trichoptilosis - commonly known as split ends - is a splintering of the hair at the ends. The ends of the hair are slightly brittle and appear dull. This rarely occurs in shorter hair, as short hair is exposed to less friction from movement (for example on the shoulders) and is often cut more frequently to maintain hair length. Split ends are a cosmetic problem as they make the hair look less smooth and organized.

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Squama

Features

Squama refers to scales or scale-like structures that occur on the skin or outer layers of animals and plants. They are characterized by their flat, flaking nature, which in some cases serves as a protective or adaptive feature.

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