Anyone who has ever peeled a jalapeno or made a chili relleno knows the answer to this question. Yes. That is why a lot of people prefer to buy hot sauces from websites like http://www.hotsaucehillbilly.com. The majority of the pain comes from the seeds inside the pepper and you should be especially careful when handling these (note that if you enjoy peppers but think they are too hot you can eat everything but the seeds to save yourself some pain).
Word to the wise, if you are looking to make your own, just use gloves when handling the peppers and DO NOT touch your eyes. The juices from the peppers can burn your eyes easier than your hands.
Hope that helps.
No as it may be the worlds most strongest acid but it is not corosive or toxic
A burn (caused by radiation, or heat) to the skin.
Yes, acids will burn skin.
No, PVA can not burn your skin.
The hottest country in the world is Libya. The temperatures have known to get so hot that people have developed blisters on the skin and skin diseases.
Skin-off and without sauce, about 50 With skin and sauce, up to 500+
Acids can burn your skin :)
it can burn your skin.
Yes it is a first degree burn
A burn that only affects the first layer of skin is called a first degree burn.
A razor burn is not actually a burn. It is a result of skin irritation.
yes, your skin is it like water it burn at 100 f