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You should stick with coco butter and all natural products if possible.
While baking soda has natural exfoliating properties, it can be too harsh for facial skin and disrupt the skin's natural pH balance. It is not recommended to use baking soda as a face toner as it can lead to irritation, dryness, and potentially damage the skin barrier. It's best to use products specifically formulated for facial skin.
Olay products are specifically formulated for human skin and may not be suitable for use on dogs. It is recommended to consult with a veterinarian for products that are safe and beneficial for your dog's skin health.
Probably a lot becuase they believe its good for your skin as advertising may say. But really its horrible. Animal/human by products are put in it when made. Ew! Stick with O'natural
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No, your fingers cannot stick to a magnet. Only iron or steel objects will stick to a magnet. Your fingers do not have those materials, so it will not stick to a magnet.
Many scientists perform tests to see what type of heat or cold the human skin can tolerate. These tests are used for studies for various products.
It can stick to skin but is easily washed off.
The AXE brand offers products such as deodorant body spray, stick, and roll-on. AXE also offers skin care, shampoo, and hair styling products.
It's not recommended to use Pantene or any human shampoo on dogs, as their skin has a different pH balance than human skin. Using human products can lead to skin irritation, dryness, or allergic reactions in dogs. It's best to use shampoos specifically formulated for pets that cater to their unique skin and coat needs. Always consult your veterinarian if you're unsure about the right products for your dog.
Baking soda can be harmful to the skin as it is abrasive and can disrupt the skin's natural pH balance. It may cause irritation, dryness, and potential damage to the skin barrier. It is advisable to perform a patch test before using baking soda on the skin and to consult a dermatologist for proper skin care.