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Moisture testers are cost effective if used properly. They can tell you exactly how much moisture your skin contains and let's you gage what areas need more.
Gortex is the fabric that will allow moisture to travel outward through the fabric strands, while keeping liquid water out. It is often paired with insulation fabrics. Neoprene, used to make wet suits for scuba diving, will hold moisture in. To let out the cold, you must add heat.
After a bath, your skin has just absorbed as much fluid as the plasma membrane will let it. So that is why it is harder for lotion to soak in. However, the lotion that is absorbed during this time helps retain the moisture gained from the bath.
To allow air in and out so the skin can breath.
2 options. Let it finish curing or apply a moisture barrier.
Acrylic favbrics are totally artificial. They will keep you warm, but you will probably sweat more because it doesen't let your skin breathe as it would covered with natural material such as cotton or wool.
yes
it opens to let C02 in and opens to let 02 out
as there is much moisture outside.. and humid air does not soak moisture from clothes and let them dry..
No, it's good. You restore moisture after you let it out by singing
Baking soda is not hazardous. Infact let it on ur skin for how ever you please.
No, if the bottle says do not ingest, then that probably means it should'nt enter your body in any way.