Eeeew, no not at all.
While some cultures definitely frown on this, it is for more aesthetic reasons. There are some cultures in the world where this is practiced. From a health standpoint, it can't hurt, provided the contributor of the urine is in good health, suffering from no communicable or even noncommunicable diseases.
Yes, face wipes are considered a liquid by the TSA.
Yes, you can bring face wipes in your hand luggage.
Yes, you can bring face wipes in your carry-on luggage on a plane.
Nope. Thats what I use trust me they work great!
Yes, face wipes are considered as liquids when flying and must be packed in a clear, quart-sized bag according to TSA regulations.
Yes, you can take face wipes, but it's important to check the regulations of the specific airline or country you are traveling to. Generally, face wipes are allowed in both carry-on and checked luggage, but if they are in liquid form, they may be subject to the liquid restrictions. Always pack them in a way that makes them easily accessible for security checks.
Yes, face wipes are considered a liquid when packing for a plane trip, as they contain moisture and are subject to the TSA's liquid restrictions for carry-on luggage.
yes he has to use chin wipes to clean it
no. only when he's frustrated.
Baby wipes
If your baby has excema, dermatitis, or sensitive skin, it would be best to avoid using wipes on the face. Cotton wool dipped in cooled boiled water has been recommended by midwives in the past.
Wash your face.