0 present participle of exfoliate
1 to remove dead skin cells from the surface of the skin, in order to improve its appearance
The bark is orange-brown weathering greyish, smooth at first, becoming fissured and exfoliating in long strips on the lower trunk on old trees.
The bark is usually pale grey-green, smooth and exfoliating, or buff-brown and not exfoliating.
The bark is dark red-brown to blackish, and smooth but not exfoliating.
The bark is pale gray, exfoliating in thin longitudinal strips, exposing orange brown underneath.
They are terrestrial, mostly inhabiting crevices in rocky terrain, although at least one species digs burrows and another lives under exfoliating bark on trees.
The bark is gray-brown, exfoliating in thin longitudinal strips, exposing bright orange brown underneath.
The smooth bark is exfoliating during the summer, leaving a layer with a pistachio green color, which changes gradually to a beautiful orange brown.
In the cosmetics industry they are usually used as exfoliating agents.