You can treat the chemical burn from upper lip by washing it with cold water do not use any soap, apply antibiotic ointment to prevent infection then apply with analgesic gel to help with pain and inflammation.
yes because you burn it more and more. everytime you straighten it.
It is both a physical and chemical change.
the acids chemical reaction for hair dying is that your hair will blow up!
Hair (newly grown) is a product of many (bio)chemical synthesis reactions.
Physical, it's not changing your hair into a different substance. Its still hair. To be chemical change you would have to light it on fire or something like that. Something that would change it into something new. Physical changes can always be changed back, like freezing water, it's still water, and will change back when heated or left out. Chemical changes are most always permanent, if you burn paper you arnt going to get that paper back. It's turned into an entirely new substance, ash and smoke
racist?
Yes!
The skin in this area is sensitive so it is best to go with a cream that is formulated for delicate or sensitive areas. Nair makes a sensitive skin hair removal cream but, using hair removal cream is not recommended for delicate areas. This is because the chemicals are strong and there is a high chance of receiving a chemical burn.
Dermatologists treat skin conditions. These skin conditions include: eczema, acne, rashes, tattoo removal, vitiligo, laser hair removal and hair transplants.
It's a chemical burn. Do not use anything oily or greasy on it. Aloe vera works to soothe the rash.
No, laser hair removal does not work for those with grey hair because the laser targets melanin in your hair. Grey and white hair does not contain any melanin; therefore, it is impossible to treat it.
"The companies that market hair removal creams say that its safe for use, however I personally don't use hair removal cream, because I don't want a chemical that burns hair off seeping into my pores."
The most commonly used hair removal methods are shaving with a standard or electric razor, using chemical depilatories which essentially burn the hair away, or using tweezers to pluck unwanted hairs. A more advanced method that lasts longer than standard methods is through the use of lasers.
Some products for women that aid in hair removal are Nair. It is said that Nair will keep hair away for 6 weeks without shaving. The chemicals in Nair dissolve hair when applied and may burn if kept on too long.
No. It is a strong chemical and could burn your scalp.
yes laser hair removal is permanent and you can get ride of unwanted hair from your body but there is no certainity how many times you hve to go through the process to remove all the hair from your body and some time it can burn your skin and leave pores and markes on your skin.
Yes it can. If it is on your head it is fairly obvious, but any shock may cause you to lose your hair.