Skin

Skin, as a biological material, varies widely depending on its creature of origin. In the wizarding world, the skin of magical creatures is often harvested for its inherent magical properties, primarily for use in Potions and the creation of protective garments.

  • Boomslang Skin: This is the shed skin of the Boomslang, a magical serpent native to Africa. It is a crucial and controlled ingredient in the brewing of Polyjuice Potion. It is typically used in a shredded form.
  • Dragon Hide: The skin of a dragon is exceptionally thick and durable, providing near-impenetrable protection against many spells and physical attacks. It is used to make high-quality protective gear, including gloves, boots, jackets, and shields. The hide of a Hungarian Horntail, for example, is covered in black scales and is tough enough to repel most minor-to-moderate spells.
  • Graphorn Hide: Even tougher than dragon hide, Graphorn hide is known to repel most curses and jinxes, making it an incredibly valuable and rare protective material. (Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them)
  • Human Skin: While not typically used as a raw material, a “bit of the person” is required for the Polyjuice Potion, which can include hair, fingernails, or skin. Furthermore, human skin is the canvas for magical marks, such as the Dark Mark, and can be permanently altered or scarred by certain forms of Dark Magic.

The magical applications of skin are diverse, ranging from potent Potion-making to formidable magical defense.

  • As a Protective Material:
  • As a Target of Magic:
    • The Dark Mark: The skin of a Death Eater's inner left forearm is branded with the Dark Mark by Lord Voldemort. This magical mark serves as a symbol of allegiance and a communication device, burning and turning black when Voldemort touches one mark to summon his followers.
    • Magical Scarring: Certain powerful or dark curses can leave permanent scars that are more than simple skin blemishes. Harry Potter's lightning-bolt scar tingled or burned in proximity to Lord Voldemort, and the words “I must not tell lies,” carved into the back of his hand by Dolores Umbridge's Black Quill, remained as faint, permanent scarring.
    • Magical Tattoos: Wizards are known to have animated tattoos, suggesting that ink and skin can be enchanted to display moving images. (film)

Role in the Story

The properties of skin, both human and creature, are central to several key plot points throughout the series.