Neither of those will repel mosquitoes, no.
Yes of couse you can its one of the best known things you can do with mouthwash
Yes absolutely. Unless a mouthwash specifically says 'no alcohol', most mouthwashes contain a large amount of alcohol. However, the effect of the alcohol in the mouthwash only last for a short time, unlikely to be long enough for a test to prove positive - unless you are actually using the mouthwash in the car.
No hazel , soothes the vagina from itching or pruritus.
Mouthwash contains ingredients like alcohol, which can cause metal to rust if left in contact for a prolonged period of time. Using mouthwash on nails may result in rusting if not removed promptly.
By using mosquito spray
only if the mouthwash had alcohol in it and you need to use it just minutes before the test.
The most effective methods for using Chinese mosquito repellent to protect against mosquito bites include applying the repellent to exposed skin, reapplying as needed, using it in conjunction with other protective measures like wearing long sleeves and pants, and avoiding areas with high mosquito activity.
Lemon is a natural repellent for cockroaches, however lemon grass is not. You can try using garlic cloves, and catnip as a repellent as well.
Using mouthwash with fluoride can help strengthen tooth enamel, prevent cavities, and reduce the risk of tooth decay. Fluoride also helps to remineralize the teeth, making them more resistant to acid attacks from bacteria in the mouth. Overall, using mouthwash with fluoride can improve oral hygiene and promote better dental health.
i think maybe ..........16 to 24 ounces. dont try it! it could be quite dangerous
Depending on what you are using it for, a well concentrated rubbing alcohol can work in place of witch hazel.
No.