The cuticle is a useful adaptation in plants but not in algae because: in order for plants to live on land, they need a cuticle to prevent water loss during dry climates. Algae live in the water, therefore they don't need a cuticle to survive. They use their adaptations to absorb the water and nutrients around their watery environments. Source: My straight "A" brain
bleach can bleach out the color.
Cuticle remover is chemical preparation that removes dead skin around your nails. It is a solution containing sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide (or similar alkaline materials) which exhibits a pH of over 12 and is very corrosive. This solution softens and breaks down dead skin around the nail bed. Think of them as dissolving your body with lye, just like murderers in crime shows do to get rid of their victims, except that they use lye (NaOH) in much larger quantities. Since the solution doesn't "just disappear" after it has done its job, you should was your hands well t remove to prevent it from eating into the pain sensing parts of your skin.
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no. that's the dumbest question ive ever heard. its much too diluted
Pregnant girls should only use non acetone polish remover.
use soap and hot water then stain remover
No, as it will dissolve the newsprint. You should use rubbing alcohol.
Wash them and use a spot remover. That should work.
It probably has limescale, try using a limescale remover. Buy limescale remover, and soak it for about 5-10 minutes, and it should be good as new. They usually sell it in homedepot.
Use stain remover. Use stain remover.
I went to the nail salon and asked them to push back the cuticle on my ring finger.
Go for a manicure regularily. Use a cuticle pusher to gentley push them off the nail bed. Then use a cuticle nipper to trim loose pieces. Use a cuticle oil and hand lotion everynight.
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To remove? Try WD-40 or spray gasket remover
yes you can
A deep conditioner atcs as a conditioner but it penetrates the cuticle inside the hair shaft. It should be used anywhere from once a week for people w/ dry hair (like me) or people with "regualr" hair about twice a month. It really improves the condition of your hair .