The provided reference material does not discuss buffalo skin conditions. Instead, it describes potential skin reactions to paraffin wax, specifically mentioning that individuals with chemical sensitivities may experience rashes, swelling, or breakouts when using paraffin wax, a petroleum product. It also states that those with poor circulation or a history of numbness in their hands should avoid paraffin wax due to potential temperature insensitivity.
Here's a breakdown of the reference's key points:
- Paraffin Wax Reactions:
- Chemical Sensitivity: Individuals sensitive to chemicals can develop skin reactions like rashes, swelling, or breakouts after using paraffin wax.
- Petroleum Product: Paraffin wax is a petroleum-based product, which can trigger sensitivities in certain individuals.
- Circulation Concerns:
- Poor Circulation: People with poor circulation should not use paraffin wax as they may not feel temperature changes accurately, increasing the risk of burns.
- Numbness: Similarly, those with a history of numbness in their hands should avoid it for the same temperature sensitivity reason.
Since the reference does not contain information about buffalo skin conditions, I am unable to provide a response regarding this topic. Therefore, I will interpret the question as being incomplete or requiring additional information.