best not to do so.
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I am not an expert but when my dog had a bad cut on his neck, we poured peroxide on it for a few days and it healed.
yes it does work .
I personally wouldn't recommend it as peroxide is very strong & will hurt the dog. Instead clean your dogs wounds with warm salt water.
This not advisable. The smell alone will frighten the animal. A dog is not a designer accessory but a living creature. Please consider your actions before you act.
i think ya because peroxide for dogs it would work
use of clindamycin skin gel first all over your pimples and then followed by benzoyl peroxide. make sure use benzolyl peroxide on pus pimple only. hope this is work for you.
It bleeds a lot and you need to put peroxide on it and put some,"New Skin" on it.
Hydrogen peroxide can be used after an extraction but it may irritate the skin. Estheticians recommend using a mild toner instead.
Hydrogen peroxide is a very drying solution, and can impede, or interfere with the natural healing process. You should only use Hydrogen Peroxide on a wound if directed by a medical physician.
benzoyl peroxide
No. Hydrogen peroxide is used on wounds for its antiseptic properties. If the skin hasn't been broken, there's no reason to use an antiseptic.
To use hydrogen peroxide to remove dark spots on your skin, you will have to buy hydrogen peroxide that is sold in your local beauty supply store. Apply it to the dark spots and let it sit for several minutes. No more than ten. Rinse it off and over the course of a few days, the spots should lighten.
Also, know as hydrogen peroxide, H2O2 does work well to treat minor skin wounds as a cleaning agent.
Yes, hydrogen peroxide can be used for lightening hair. However, it will also bleach skin and probably then is not advisable for use on the arms.
Hydrogen Peroxide does kill newer human skin cells, and can increase the chance of scarring because of it.
No, there's no reason to.
Hydrogen Peroxide. As a sufferer of Hidradenitis Supperitiva, I have been using Peroxide for 4 years now. The best part about it, is that it doesn't burn when it is wiped on an open wound. It is very safe to use.