It is believed that our fingertips, toes and palms get wrinkled or pruny when submerged in water because of a reaction in our nervous system that helps us sustain a strong grip on things, despite a fluid being present. Think back to the last time you took a bath or an extended dip in ...
This is where the science becomes a bit more fuzzy and uncertain. Your fingertips do have sweat glands, despite what the commonly believed theory states. When sitting in a bath, water runs up these sweat glands and somehow signals to the body that we are soaking in water, which is why w...
Ylang Ylang for combination skin, and Concentrate Stimulant for mature skin.'The following pressure-point massage works on the body's energy meridians and gives an immediate feeling of wellbeing,' says Stokes.USING your fingertips, press lightly on either side of your nose between your eyes, mov...
Do bear in mind, though, that for either a query or submission packet, you want to have your pages arrive looking fresh and unbent. Double-check that your manuscript will fit comfortably in its container in such a way that the pages are unlikely to wrinkle, crease, or — perish the thou...