YES it does
That's likely to make you itchier.
If you accidentally get chemicals in your vagina, it is important to rinse it with clean water immediately. Avoid using soap or any other products inside the vagina as it can disrupt the natural pH balance and cause irritation. If you experience any discomfort, such as burning or itching, it is advisable to seek medical attention.
Yes, dish washing liquid is soluble in water. The whole purpose of dish washing liquid is to make oily substances dissolve more easily in water, so it would have to be water soluble to perform its function.
A substance that dissolves readily in water is called "water soluble"
Dishwasher should only connect to the hot water line. Here is no additional heater for the water so tt should be the same temperature of the water boiler of the house.
That's likely to make you itchier.
washing soda
Yes you can. If baking soda is heated to high temperatures (300-400 F) it turns into washing soda. It gives off carbon dioxide and water vapor.
That is not a safe or effective method of preventing pregnancy.
You can form sodium carbonate (washing soda) by heating sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), which will release carbon dioxide and water. Sodium carbonate is called washing soda because it is a water softener.
It doesn't. You need to use, washing soda. Sodium Carbonate. Baking Soda is Sodium Bicarbonate.
Scratching a mosquito bite can aggravate it. Many have found that applying a paste made of baking soda and water to the bite can relieve itching.
i don't know but if u put hairspray on it it helps and if u put a mix of water and baking soda on it it makes it go away really fast i put baking soda and water together till it made a paste and rubbed it all over the spider bite and the next morning it was smaller and had stopped itching!
no. instead use arm and hammer washing soda diluted with hot water
The best treatment for mosquito bites is warm water and soap. Afterwards using wet baking soda will relieve itching.
Yes. Sperms are already swimming and if they have reached the uterus it's too late. And washing the inside of the vagina will just push them further up. Get the morning after pill. Washing afterwards does not work as a emergency contraception.
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