no, the oils from your skin will not harm your guinea pig.
Neither of them in my opinion because oven cleaner is basic and bases burn down fats and oils and your skin has fats and oils. So your skin would burn!
If you skin is sensitive enough you can get a chemical burn. Otherwise, it will remove the oils your skin produces which will make it dry.
It should be a bulb. look behind the light itself. There is a plastic ring you can unscrew by hand. after that, pull the bulb out and replace it. Be careful not to touch the glass of the bulb with your hand. the oils on your skin will cause it to burn out fast.
Because it's alcohol based but it shouldn't burn unless the skin on your hands is damaged!..
An acid burn of a slave.
Hand made soap is made using a mixture of lye, water, and various oils. It is important to have a good recipe with good safety instructions before making soap as it can be dangerous if done incorrectly. For instance, lye is caustic and can burn the skin if it is applied directly to it.
Your flesh will simply burn off your skin and it will not be cured.It would also effect you in other activities such as cleansing,or other hand to object contact.It will also burn worse if you blow on the infected wound.Did I mention if you ever burn your hand at 5,905 degrees your muscles(if you have any) will burn as well and your bones will be exposed.
Whenever tanning, either indoor or outdoor is best to use a tanning lotion and not oils. Oils are more likely to burn your skin, and do not give you the nutrients you need in your skin to hold a tan and the lotions help prevent the 'leather skin' from over sun exposure. NEVER let your skin burn, burning is the main cause of skin cancer. And, not all burns turn into a tan, it CAN if its not a bad burn.. but most likely your skin will peel off leaving lighter patches where you burned.
The function of skin oils is to keep the skin hydrated so it doesn't dry out also some of the oils being released are excess amounts and need to be excreted
Skin burn if proper lubrication isn't used. Transmission of germs.
No because hand sanitizer cleans off germs and is smooth though it's always good to use water AND soap. hope this helped :)WRONG! Alcohol DOES kill "germs", true. However alcohol breaks down the oils and fat in your skin. When oils and fat are removed from skin you are more likely to develop skin issues. Note: a fragrant lotion does NOT replace these oils and fats either. Most lotions and hand sanitizers have a "moisturizer". A moisturizer actually coats the skin with a substance that causes the skin to sweat so it feels moist and supple. This sweat further dries the skin. We have become a society of germaphobes. Alcohol based hand sanitizer should only be used when soap and water are not available. To be effective alcohol based hand sanitizers need at least a 15 second contact time to kill "germs". Most evaporate before the 15 second contact time.
A burn (caused by radiation, or heat) to the skin.