Not really. Rubbing alcohol will remove the oils which protect the skin from drying out. If you are having problems with acne, be careful when using rubbing alcohol to remove excess oil. Your skin needs some protection from the atmosphere,so completely removing all skin oil can lead to inflamion, dryness, and cracking of the skin. You are probably better off using a good soap on a regular basis to keep your skin clean. i use it for my face it clears up my skin the only thing is if you use it on a constant basis it will dry out your skin
After years of going to dermatologists and regular MD's, I finally got relief from my 10 plus years of whelps and itchy skin with 91% alcohol. I am in the second week of this therapy, and so far, so good. The rash is disappearing, and the itching stops with the application of pure 91% alcohol.
I tried moisturizers, anti-fungal creams, and all the like, to no avail. Got desperate, and started bathing myself in the alcohol. The relief was immediate!
Try it. Can't hurt. Yes, it dries out your skin, but that is SO much better than the constant itch!
That may actually irritate it more since alcohol has a dehydrating effect on skin. Moisturizer or aloe may soothe the skin better, depending on the rash. It's probably best to see a skin doctor if the rash isn't gone in a couple of days or it's spreading.
It is great as an anti-septic if used on very small areas of the body. Never give a child with a fever an alcohol rub-down - the alcohol may become absorbed via the skin into the child's body causing alcohol poisoning.
Yes it can. My upper arm is permanently bleached because of a sharpie tattoo on my upper arm I tried to scrub off with nail polish remover and rubbing alcohol. It is not pretty. Especially since it isn't an even white, just splotches so it makes it look like I have tie-dyed skin. Do not try this. Not only does it hurt, it made me a tad bit sick for a couple of days, and I'm left with a scar.
Rubbing alcohol does dry your skin. This is why doctors now recommend using water to rub down fevered children instead of alcohol.
yes if u use it with water to dilute it
in a no good container like a cool whoip container
Yes it is
Yes, it soothes the itch.
yes it does, it sometimes causes red rash and red spots, plus itch for some people.
Excema
maybe it is jock itch or heat rash
itch skin rash - hives itch or watery eyes sneezing stomach ache
Crabs
you have hormonal inbalances!
NO - acetone is not good for your skin !
Applying rubbing alcohol to the skin is not toxic or dangerous. Rubbing alcohol however should under no circumstances be drunk.
whased with soap and aplied any kind the oil or any anti-itch cream , the rash desapeared.
Yes, both my husband get these rashes that itch from ingesting too much salt. I am not a doctor, but through trial and error, I do this to take the "itchiness" away: I put rubbing alcohol on the rash, then wipe w/pure water, then dry the area, then put noxema and carmex on the skin and avoid wearing anything tight over the skin so the skin can breathe. I also sometimes put talc powder (either plain or for powder for atheletics foot) on top as that seems to dry up the rash. When the rash isn't too bad, I just use the rubbing alcohol and noxema (original version). The salt seems to creep in when we go out to eat and is in just about every half-way instant food. Afterwards, I drink lots of liquids the next day to flush the salt out.
Yes, pH levels can cause a rash and itchy skin. This is mainly due to allergies, and infections from too much yeast in the body.
Use rubbing alcohol or an alcohol prep swab.