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Today, on A Moment of Science, why lips go dry. Let's start by reviewing the ways in which the surface of our lips is different from the surface of the skin on the rest of our bodies. Basically, our lips are made of the same mucus membrane1 that coats the inside of our mouths. This means two things. First, our lips don't have the same protective outer layer as the skin elsewhere on our bodies. This layer is part of the barrier to evaporation2, and its absence means our lip skin retains less fluid. Second, our lips don't have the same glands3 and pigments5 as ordinary skin. For example, lips don't have oil glands, which also help keep moisture from evaporating, and they contain less melanin, the pigment4 that helps protect our skin from sunburn.
What this means is that our lips have little to no protection from the environment, and their main source of moisture is the saliva6 that comes from our mouths. What's more, unlike much of the rest of our body, our lips are almost always on display, and rarely covered by clothing. As a result, the moisture on our lips is continually evaporating. And that's before we take into account exposure to sun, wind, cold and air-conditioning. Plus, if you're sick or have allergies7, and your nose is congested, your lips end up drying more quickly because you tend to breathe through your mouth.
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1 membrane | |
n.薄膜,膜皮,羊皮纸 | |
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2 evaporation | |
n.蒸发,消失 | |
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n.腺( gland的名词复数 ) | |
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n.天然色素,干粉颜料 | |
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n.(粉状)颜料( pigment的名词复数 );天然色素 | |
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n.唾液,口水 | |
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n.[医]过敏症;[口]厌恶,反感;(对食物、花粉、虫咬等的)过敏症( allergy的名词复数 );变态反应,变应性 | |
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n.让步,机率,可能性,比率;胜败优劣之别 | |
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