0 past simple and past participle of exfoliate --
1 to remove dead skin cells from the surface of the skin, in order to improve its appearance --
Dry skin should only be exfoliated in spots with severe flaking, and no more than once per week; oily skins may be able to tolerate twice weekly exfoliation.
These features indicate that the interplanar distance in exfoliated graphite is similar to that of the parent graphite, but the stack size (of graphene layers) is small.
Granitic surfaces in this region that have been exfoliated are identified by their lack of glacial polish.
Weak anti-localization is observed in this material, but not in exfoliated graphene produced by the drawing method.
This allows the stratum corneum to be exfoliated, exposing live skin cells.
Hoses and masks accumulate exfoliated skin, particulate matter, and can even develop mold.
Coarse grades of exfoliated vermiculite can be used to insulate lofts and attics.
Frequently, incisors are shed first; occasionally almost the entire primary dentition is exfoliated prematurely.