((149)) Dermatologist => a doctor who treats people who have skin diseases
Dermatitis => a medical condition in which parts of your skin become red and sore or covered in spots
Itchy => if you feel itchy, you have an unpleasant feeling on your skin that makes you want to scratch it (rub it with your nails)(qichimoq)
Ooze => a thick unpleasant liquid
Poison ivy => a North American plant that makes your skin red and painful if you touch it
Herpes => a disease caused by a virus that can make sore red spots appear on someone’s sex organs or near their mouth
Wart => a small hard lump that grows on your skin, for example on your neck or hand, and is caused by a virus
Fungus => a type of plant without leaves, flowers, or green colour that grows mainly in wet places or on decaying substances.(zamburug’) There are many types of fungi, including mushrooms, mildews, yeasts, and moulds.
Over-the-counter => over-the-counter medicine can be bought from a shop without a prescription from a doctor
Invade => 2to enter a place, especially in large numbers or in a way that causes problems(ko’p miqdorda kirmoq)
Ultraviolet => ultraviolet light is beyond the normal range of colours that humans can see. Too much ultraviolet light can be bad for your skin. It is often simply called UV.
SPF => sun protection factor: a measurement of the protection that a particular suntan lotion gives your skin from the sun
((150)) deodorant => a substance that you put on your skin to prevent your body from having an unpleasant smell
Lotion => a thick liquid that you put on your skin in order to clean it or make it feel softer and less dry(malham)
Moisturize => to make your skin less dry
Leathery => consisting of a thick strong layer
Sunlamp => a lamp that produces a type of light that you use to make your skin darker
Booth => an enclosed space, big enough for one person, where you can do something without other people seeing or hearing you, especially vote or make a phone call.(budka)
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