Exfoliation in a sentence as a noun

That was the interregnum, in fact, the naked moment before the next exfoliation of habits, the time when on wandered doing things randomly.

But for making electronic devices where you would want to pattern ~10^6 transistors, the exfoliation process is very hard to control and seems unlikely to scale well.

Even if you want the cosmetic benefit of physical exfoliation, we don't have to use plastic -- you could just as easily use sand or salt and get the same benefits.

Jojoba beads are a better replacement for microbeads from a performance standpoint because their rounded edges provide a gentler exfoliation.

Exfoliation definitions

noun

the peeling off in flakes or scales of bark or dead skin; "exfoliation is increased by sunburn"

noun

a thin flake of dead epidermis shed from the surface of the skin

See also: scale scurf