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You can not apply frontline on a cut or bleeding blister no.
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take the brush attached or your own an apply it to the cut don't put on too mucc
If the cut is superficial - the first thing to apply is warm water and soap. Next apply an antibacterial ointment (such as Neosporin) and a bandage. If the cut is deeper and bleeding heavily wrap the cut with gauze and a towel if necessary and go to the ER. Let them cleanse the wound.
Depending on the size of the cut you may have to apply pressure while you get a wet cloth or towel. Wipe the cut clean and apply disinfectant. Last, apply a bandaid.
No, felt comes in 3 basic types and none will withstand the heat iron on interfacing needs to adhere, acrylic or crafting felt will melt, wool and wool blends can shrink. Plus felt has all kinds of grooves so your interfacing probably wouldn't stick well. You could try sew on interfacing or soaking your felt piece in a mixture of 50% school glue and 50% water then laying flat to dry, it will become quite stiff. Hope this helps Andie, AmericanFeltandCraft.com
Apply pressure to it then seek some anti bactrieal liquid. Put some on the cut and apply a band aid.
the thing by which you cut people
spread on bandage
To treat a cut, clean the area first with soap and water. Then apply a bandage to the area to avoid an infection.
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It is important to apply tension to hair when cutting it to ensure a clean hair cut. Applying tension allows you to cut the hair perfectly straight or at an angle if needed.