No. It will not. They do not have enough alcohol that it will be picked up on a test.
This depends on the type of hairspray and use. For example, if you spray a bottle of hairspray into one's eyes it would certainly be harmful. If you get a little hairspray on your finger and then lick it later, you probably won't die. Most hairspray bottles have safety information as well as directions on the bottle, so reading this is your best bet.
Yes, lactic acidosis can potentially cause a false positive blood alcohol test due to the production of ethanol in the body as a byproduct of the metabolic process in certain medical conditions. This can lead to elevated blood alcohol levels, mimicking intoxication. Additional testing may be needed to confirm the cause of the elevated levels.
A factor that could cause a difference in the concentration of alcohol in their blood is their body weight. If Bob weighs more than Tim, the alcohol may be distributed in a larger volume of body water, resulting in a lower concentration of alcohol in Bob's blood compared to Tim's.
While alcohol can be effective as a disinfectant, it is not the best choice for cleaning blood spills. Instead, use a blood spill kit or a solution of bleach and water to properly clean and disinfect blood spills to prevent the spread of pathogens.
Hairsprays can contain chemicals like alcohol and polymers that can cause dryness, breakage, and irritation to the scalp and hair. Overuse of hairspray can lead to buildup on the scalp, clogging hair follicles and potentially contributing to hair loss or thinning. Additionally, inhaling hairspray fumes in poorly ventilated areas may irritate the respiratory system and lead to headaches or allergic reactions in some individuals.
Some do cause cancer, and some don't, like CRYSTAL deoderant
The alcohol in the hairspray may cause the hair to burn when flat ironing it. Try using a thermal spray which is specifically designed for this purpose.
Alcohol
Nothing causes hairspray
Yes
A blood alcohol test doesn't detect marijuana.
Alcohol can cause blood vessels to dilate, or widen, which can lead to a drop in blood pressure. This can affect circulation and increase the risk of heart problems.
blood alcohol level is the percent of alcohol in the blood at any given time. i would imagine in forensic science could use this to determine maybe a cause of death. For example if someone is killed by a drunk driver including the driver. forensics could determine the cause of the accident was drunk driving related. They would take a sample of blood and determine there was a percentage of alcohol in it (blood alcohol level). If the level was high enough they could determine that it was the cause of the accident, or somehow related.
.08 BAC
.02
This depends on the type of hairspray and use. For example, if you spray a bottle of hairspray into one's eyes it would certainly be harmful. If you get a little hairspray on your finger and then lick it later, you probably won't die. Most hairspray bottles have safety information as well as directions on the bottle, so reading this is your best bet.
yes