
(ztvrdlý)
zhrubělý
having calluses, which are areas of toughened skin caused by repeated friction or pressure

(pihovný)
pihovatý
(of the skin) covered in pale brown spots

(pomačkaný)
vrásčitý
having wrinkles, often due to aging or environmental factors

(kryštálovitý)
šupinatý
having scabs or crusty patches on the surface, often due to healing from an injury or skin condition

(zmačkaný)
pomačkaný
having lines, creases, or folds on the surface, often as a result of aging, sun exposure, or other environmental factors

(vrásčitý)
zvrásněný
having many wrinkles

(černohlávek)
černá tečka
a small black spot often on the face caused by dirt blocking the small holes in the skin

(skvrna)
nedostatek
a mark or spot on something or someone's skin that spoils the appearance

(mapa)
skvrna
a strange mark, usually red in color, on the surface of something or someone's skin

(zhrublina)
mozol
an area of skin that has turned hard and rough by being constantly exposed to friction

(září)
puk
a cheerful, youthful, or healthy glow on someone's face

(pestrý)
skvrnitý
having irregularly shaped or discolored areas on the skin's surface, often due to a rash, allergic reaction, or other skin condition

(rozdělit se)
prasknout
to crack, split or become rough, typically due to dryness or exposure to cold weather

(lupy)
dandruff
small white flakes of dead skin cells in the hair

(atopický ekzém)
ekzém
a very common skin condition that causes one's skin to become dry, red, itchy, and bumpy
Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a common skin condition that causes dry, itchy, and inflamed patches of skin. It can vary in seriousness and may come and go over time. Eczema often appears as red or brownish-gray patches on the skin, which can become scaly, cracked, or even blistered. It can affect any part of the body but is most commonly found on the hands, feet, arms, and face. While the exact cause of eczema is not fully understood, it is believed to involve a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Treatment typically involves moisturizing the skin, avoiding triggers such as harsh soaps or irritants, and using creams or ointments to reduce inflammation and itching. In more severe cases, oral medications or light therapy may be recommended. Eczema is not contagious, and with proper care, most people with eczema can manage their symptoms effectively.

(játra skvrna)
stařecká skvrna
a small brown spot on the skin caused by sunlight exposure or aging
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(vřed)
pupínek
a small, inflamed swelling on the skin that is filled with pus, typically associated with acne

(zhnědnutí)
opálení
the process of darkening of the skin through exposure to UV rays or artificial methods

(bronz)
opálení
darkened or brown skin caused by long exposure to the sun

(s opálenou pletí)
opálený
(of skin) having a dark shade because of direct exposure to sunlight

(snědá kůže)
opálení
the darkened or brown color of a person's skin that is caused by spending much time in the sun

(opálená)
opálený
(of a person's skin) having a dark color after being exposed to the sun

(znaménko)
mateřské znaménko
a brownish or reddish mark that some people have on their skin since they are born

(pupínky)
akné
a skin condition in which small red spots appear on the face or the neck, mainly affecting teenagers
Acne is a common skin condition characterized by the presence of pimples, blackheads, whiteheads, and often inflammation. It typically occurs when hair follicles become clogged with oil and dead skin cells, leading to the growth of bacteria and later inflammation. Acne can appear on various parts of the body, most commonly the face, neck, chest, and back. Factors such as hormonal changes, genetics, stress, and certain medications can contribute to acne development. Treatment usually involves creams or gels, oral medications, and skincare routines aimed at reducing oil production, unclogging pores, and preventing bacterial growth.

(bronzový)
opálený
having skin that is suntanned and turned brownish in an attractive way

(vraní nohy)
vrásky kolem očí
lines or wrinkles at the outside corner of someone's eye
Gramatické Informace:

(pihovatění)
pihy
(usually plural) a small light brown spot, found mostly on the face, which becomes darker and larger in number when exposed to the sun

(pihy)
matějka
a small dark brown spot or lump on the skin

(vybledlý)
bledý
(of a person's skin) having less color than usual, caused by fear, illness, etc.

(trvalé opálení)
umělé opálení
an artificial brown skin color that someone has all year long
Gramatické Informace:

(vříděk)
pupínek
a small red swelling on the skin, especially on the face

(pleť s pupínky)
pupínkový
(of skin) covered in small red lumps, called pimples

(pórek)
pór
any tiny opening in the skin through which sweat can pass

(portské skvrna)
portské víno skvrna
a large dark red birthmark, usually on someone's face
Gramatické Informace:

(růžově zdravý)
růžový
having a warm, pinkish hue on the face that suggests vitality, cheerfulness, or good health

(spálená pokožka)
spálený sluncem
(of skin) reddened or inflamed by being overly exposed to the sunlight

(opálený)
tmavý
having a naturally dark face or complexion

(tetovací vzor)
tetování
a design on the skin marked permanently by putting colored ink in the small holes of the skin
A tattoo is a form of body modification in which ink, dyes, or pigments are inserted into the dermis layer of the skin to create a design or picture that becomes a permanent part of the body. Tattoos can be done using various techniques, including traditional hand-poked, electric machines, or modern techniques such as microblading. Tattoos are often used for self-expression or cultural traditions and can have personal, social, or religious significance. It is important to choose a reputable tattoo artist and take proper care of the tattoo after it has been done to ensure it heals well and looks its best over time.

(červeň)
ruměnec
a pink or reddish color, especially in the cheeks, has traditionally been considered a sign of good health

(skvrna)
vyrážka
a small red circle on someone's skin that is raised, particularly on their face
Gramatické Informace:

(červené mateřské znaménko)
jahodová znaménka
a red, raised birthmark caused by an overgrowth of blood vessels near the surface of the skin that typically disappears on its own within a few years
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(zvrásnění)
vráska
a small fold or line in a piece of cloth or in the skin, particularly the face

(skvrnitý)
pihovatý
having numerous pimples or blemishes, often referring to acne-prone skin
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