by Daniel Laberge
Human grooming

Skin conditions and disorders
caused by fold crossings

From acne to cancer

Those odd spots and features on your skin are fold crossings.

MOLE IN THE BACK

FOLDS CAUSING THE MOLE

Mole in the back
Folds forming a mole in the back

                                       © Lee Simpson

This mole in the back is located on a fold crossing.

Fold crossings

FOLDED PAPER

Folded paper

The spot where the two folds meet is the most damaged.

FOLD CROSSING

Fold crossing representation

When two folds intersect, they form a hole or a bump with a chimney, and this is where all kinds of skin conditions and defects develop.

The many faces of the fold crossing

Badly identified fold crossings

A fold crossing

is also known as a:

Pimple

Blackhead

Comedo

Acne

Node or nodule

Mole

Beauty spot or mark

Nevus

Black or brown spot

Sun spot

Age spot

Dilated pore

Dimple

Hair vertex or crown

Wart

Heel spur

Lentigo

Skin lesion

Bulla

Macule

Papule

Plaque

Pustule

Vesicle

Epithelioma

Melanoma

...

These cutaneous problems occur mostly in the folds and their crossings.

How to crush skin deformations

The only way to get rid of skin defects naturally is to crush them.

Warning
Grooming problematic cutaneous structures has not been fully tested at this point.
Go slowly, be cautious, and use your best judgment.
If the skin reacts; stop grooming the area until it heals and revise your technique.

Crushing skin problems

Using pressure grooming techniques on skin defects

Pressure grooming on the shoulder

Apply pressure on the skin with your nail.

Crush every part of a hole, bump or spot

Flatten every section of a hardened skin structure with short pressure strokes.

Long pressure stroke on a weak spot

When your nail falls on a weak spot; don't miss your chance.
Apply a long pressure stroke.

Timetable

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The main types of skin defects

Your body treats fold crossings like injuries.

Open and closed fold crossing chimneys

Open and closed chimneys

Your skin closes the opening of some fold crossings with epidermis cells as part of its wound healing process.

Holes, dents and cavities

Holes and cavities in the skin

Notice how the holes follow the path of underlying folds.

Bumps and lumps in the skin

Bump in the skin

Bumps and lumps in your skin aren't always visible, but you can find them easily with your super-sensitive fingertips.

Dark or pale spots on the skin

Brown spot on the skin

Visible fold crossing
caused by the concentration of skin pigments (melanin) in one location.

Acne

Acne theory that doesn't make sense

ACNE - WIKIPEDIA

Acne - Wikipedia

© BruceBlaus

Hair follicle anatomy demonstrating a healthy hair follicle, a whitehead or closed comedo and a blackhead or open comedo.

Wikipedia

Revised acne theory

ACNE INSIDE A SKIN FOLD

Fold crossing

The hollow gap between the two flaps of skin becomes a sealed container where wastes accumulate.

Acne at adolescence

Fold crossings explain symmetrical acne locations

Acne and trapped bodily wastes

Fold crossings form skin caverns that store wastes

Sebum mines

Acneic fold crossing evolution

Open fold crossing chimneys evacuate their wastes

Fold crossing with an open chimney

Fold crossing
with an
open chimney

Wastes can leave an open chimney.

Blackheads - A dried plug on the fold crossings

Fold crossing with a blocked chimney

Fold crossing
with a
blocked chimney

The top dries out and blocks the exit.

Sealed chimneys entrap their wastes

Fold crossing with a sealed chimney

Fold crossing
with a
sealed chimney

Epidermis formed at the surface

closes the chimney.

Pimples - Sealed fold crossings under pressure

Sealed
fold crossing
with its chimney
under pressure

New sebum arrival creates pressure that curves the skin.

Trapped in wastes may infect the skin

Over pressured sealed fold crossing

Over pressured
sealed
fold crossing
causing infection

The skin is perforated.

The skin cancer connection

Melanoma

This is a melanoma.
Notice the resemblance with the brown spot pictured higher up.

Backing evidence

Fold crossing representation
Holes and cavities in the skin
Acne - Wikipedia
Fold crossing