Unlikely to be dangerous. Avoid writing on broken skin, though.
Some people have allergies to inks from pens and permanent markers; if the child develops a rash on the area where the drawing took place, don't do it again.
Writing on your hands with non-toxic markers or pens is generally safe. However, using permanent markers or drawing too frequently can lead to irritation, allergic reactions, or skin damage. It is best to avoid using products not intended for use on the skin.
Ive been using papermate for a while but ive been looking for other pens because im determined to find one better, but papermates work and and i havnt had trouble yet
yes paint pens wash off skin but you need to shower and scrub the area real hard until it comes off sharpie pens come of as well.
No, not at all. Pens don't make permanent markings on the skin. In fact, no normal pigments can't make permanent affects on human skin.
The tip can break or scratch the skin. The skin can become irritated or infected.
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No.
No it is not
No it is not.
The correct spelling of the word is "tattoo" (skin drawing).
yes it is not