by Daydreamer on May 24th, 2005

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Why does our skin wrinkle when we've been in the bath, shower, etc? Why does it only seem to affect the skin on our palms and the soles of our feet?

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  • by Poindexter on October 1st, 2009

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    Water is absorbed by the outer layers of the skin, which consequently swells and wrinkles.

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