Pepper Spray is good for 2 years. An expiration date is usually stamped on the bottom of the container. While it could be good after that date - you probably don't want to take a chance.
Depends on the brand
you should let them dry for 2 to 3 hours before you wear them
The best thing to do for pepper spray is to rinse briefly with water, about 5-7 minutes, opening your eyes in the water, it will help cool the burning. Then immediately go to a fan or AC unit and sit in front of it for 30-40 minutes, making sure to keep breathing and keep your eyes open. The faster the oil dries the faster the relief sets in. DO NOT STAY IN THE WATER. Water reactivates the chemicals in the spray, and staying in the water too long will just prolong the pain. Some people have had benefitial results using a few products, but it was only mild relief. Baby shampoo is said to have worked for some people, and others have had success with Dawn dish detergent. When you take a shower afterwards, hold your head in the shower, looking down. Do not take a "normal" shower, as the pepper spray will still be on your skin. The running water can cause it to run down your body and reactivate the oil, causing burning in unwanted areas of the body if not careful. But the #1 best way to help your body cope with OC pepper spray is to relax and let it wear off. Note: Pepper spray can cause reflashes up to 24 hours after being sprayed, use extreme caution during this period of time. I've also heard of people using whole milk on their skin. Whether patting it on your skin, soaking a towel in it then placing it against the skin, or putting it in a spray bottle - it's supposed to soothe.
Wear gloves and long sleeves. Cut plume near the base of the clump. Place in a large vase, spray with hair spray. Let dry!
no
well........ you could wear underwear or a bikini
She said she was 18...
it matters how you wear your hair
Yes
salt and pepper
9 months
between 30min to 2hours