Read the back of the packet/bottle. If it's harmful yes, if you don't think you have changed/been harmed no. However I would see your doctor just incase.
yes
Only if the inhalation was for long periods or if the inhaled quantity of zirconium fine powder was great.
Yes bleach powder does help to make your shirts white.
Chlorine bleach can be a very dangerous and as such it should be treated with care. Chlorine bleach can damage the airways and can also cause damage to skin. As such one should avoid prolonged contact with the fumes of chlorine bleach and one should always wear thick rubber gloves, or other protective gloves, when using chlorine bleach.
No, developer alone, (despite the volume), will NOT lighten hair. It will only open the cuticle. In order for lightening to occur, either cream, powder, or oil bleach must be added.
I was told by my kids doctor not to use baby powder, that it can cause upper respiratory disorders in babies. But I have used it for years and never seen any effects of it. FACT: Even baby powder that says "pure cornstarch" on the label may contain Tricalcium Phosphate. Read the ingredients. Tricalcium Phosphate when inhaled is harmful. "The substance is toxic to lungs, mucous membrane." Use only pure cornstarch as baby powder, if you use anything. Rotate the bottle with your wrist intsead of shaking the bottle. The powder will tumble through the holes gently. Never shake the powder. ANY particulate can be unhealthy when inhaled.
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If a toddler eats baking powder, you should phone your doctor, a clinic, or a poison control center immediately.
While the dye powder used to make pysanka dyes can be quite toxic (if inhaled), the dyes themselves are not. You can pour them down the drain.
The amount specified in the instructions for the product you are using.
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no