no
You might treat red skin that looks "broken out" by applying a cream like hydrocortisone. You should definitely check with a physician before applying anything to your skin.
A great makeup cover up for fair skin to try is Revlon ColorStay. For those with pale skin try the Ivory shade.
Broken skin is how the MRSA infection is transmitted.
Is used when the skin surface is broken
nO you can't put baby powder on broken skin
If the skin is broken, yes. You could get TB or rabies if in America
Probably not. It should cover any damage done by the break, but not the break itself.
Broken Skin - 1991 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG
if you mean a cut, you need to cover a cut because numerous bacteria can get into the bloodstream and cause all sorts of illnesses.
well if you cover you skin in bbq sauce and roll in sand it should solve you problem
Broken skin refers to any cuts, scrapes, or punctures that break the surface of the skin. This is important to consider when assessing the severity of a wound, as broken skin can increase the risk of infection and other complications.
Yes, bacteria can enter the skin even if it is not broken. The skin is not a completely impermeable barrier, so some bacteria can penetrate the outer layers. However, intact skin is generally an effective barrier against infections compared to broken skin.