Adjective Words To Describe Skin

The skin is the largest organ in the body. It covers the whole body. It acts as a protection against heat, light, damage and infection.

Skin has a different size, color, and texture throughout the body. For example, your head has more hair than other areas. But the soles of your feet do not have to be. In addition, the saliva of your feet and the palms of your hands are much thicker than skin on other parts of your body.

Skin characteristics change from birth to old age. In infants and toddlers it is velvety, dry, soft, and especially has no wrinkles and features. Children under the age of two sweat profusely and abnormally; their sebaceous glands are less active. In adolescence the hair grows longer, thicker, and more pigmented, especially on the skin, on the axillae, on the appearance of the genital area and on the male face.

As a person gets older, body and body changes, as well as exposure to the sun and air, leave the skin, especially unprotected, dry, wrinkled, and flaccid.

Adjective Words to Describe Skin

Following are some commonly used adjectives for describing skin:

animal human sensitive
bare inflated shriveled
beautiful ivory shrunken skin
black kinetic silken
browned leaned smooth
bulging light soft
chestnut skin little surrounding
clearest living spotty
colored skin loose strange
dark magic stuffed
delicate mere skin sunburn skin
dry naked swarthy
dusky narrow tanned
ebony oily skin tender
fair olive thick
flushed orange tinted
fresh outside tough
furry painted translucent
gentle pale transparent
green pallid untanned
greesy parchment upper
hairless precious wet skin
hard reindeer skin white
healthy rough wrinkled
hot sable yellow