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What (who) is exfoliation - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Exfoliate; Exfoliation (disambiguation); Exfoliated

exfoliation         
exfoliation         
n.
1.
(Min.) Separation in scales or laminae.
2.
(Med.) Desquamation.
Exfoliation         
·noun The scaling off of a bone, a rock, or a mineral, ·etc.; the state of being exfoliated.

Wikipedia

Exfoliation

Exfoliation can refer to:

  • Exfoliation (botany), the loss of leaves (or, in some cases, pieces of bark) from a plant
  • Exfoliation (cosmetology), a cosmetic technique that aims to remove dead skin from the body and face
  • Exfoliation (geology), a process resulting in parallel fractures in the surface of rock
  • Exfoliation corrosion (metallurgy), a severe type of intergranular corrosion
  • Exfoliation - Intercalation (chemistry), the complete separation of the layers of a material
  • Exfoliation syndrome, an eye disease
Examples of use of exfoliation
1. A pedicure at the men‘s salon takes about 45 minutes and costs 25, and includes a foot bath, exfoliation of the nails and some cuticle pushing.
2. When my skin had warmed up enough, a stout woman wearing a rhinestone–studded scarf and smeary blue mascara summoned me for an exfoliation treatment.
3. She went on to have dermabrasion – a deep facial exfoliation – collagen in her lips and fillers to lessen the lines between her mouth and nose.
4. Have a princess moment Treating yourself to a massage, a body exfoliation, a professional blow–out, a brow shaping or a mani–pedi can elevate your mood by affirming to yourself that you‘re worth the splurge.
5. At the front desk you can buy "savon noir," a dark, olive oil–based soap that leaves your skin smooth, and a scrubbing glove, or "un gant de gommage." The dictionary describes "gommage" as exfoliation or erasing –– your skin is literally wiped clean of impurities.