Scratching, rubbing or stroking.
they absorb it through there skin
get rubbing acohal and poor it on the wound.
The phrase "rubbing salt in his wounds" is not generally taken to imply you're doing him a favor.
because it evapurates on the skin faster and it cools down
Why were you rubbing weed on your skin?
No. It will dry your skin and since it has salt in it, your skin might break out more. (actually, it bepends on your skin and blood) Mostly though you will stay the SAME!
No... it will just hurt if you have any broken skin.
Water "dissolves" salt. Water does not absorb salt.
The phrase "adding insult to injury " (making a bad situation worse) can be intentional or coincidental. However, the idiom "rubbing salt in the wound" usually means deliberately making something painful even more painful (as salt would be to broken skin).
Yes. They can also absorb moisture through their skin.
No, salt absorb moisture.
Sodium chloride is hygroscopic, absorb water.
The salt will absorb the water.
yes
No.
Salt is very hygroscopic, easily absorb water.