No, especially if you have small children. They flip upside down easily and the contents can spill out. If the chemical get on the hands, mouth, eyes it burns severely. I don't know what would happen if ingested, but I'm betting not good things.
Bath and Body works does not test any of their products on animals, or ask any third party companies to do so. In addition, they use ingredients in their formulas that are known to be safe.
Yes they are safe they might smoke alittle and I don't recommend u leave a wallflower plugged in when you leave the house just incase
It is very important to make sure that the bath toys that are floating in your childs bath, are safe. Some safe options for bath toys may include toys that are large enough that they can not be choked on. There are also safe bath paints that are not harmful to children and allow them to do some bath art.
yes, preferably with epsom salt. use warm water.
Yes, taking a bath is always safe, just not always necessary.
Yes, bath toys are safe for babies to play with depending on the toy.
not really too safe
is it safe to take a bath in rubbing alcohol.
Yes.
Of course. You regularly need to clean your body after exercise. But don't stay in to long; hot water can raise blood pressure.
the skin holds the organs and bones exc in the body and also keeps your body safe and surcuer.
If there is no medical indication (such as ruptured membranes or bleeding) to avoid taking bubble bath during a pregnancy, it is safe for mother and baby.