Waterproof Band-Aids are touted as being able to stay on in water. What makes them different from regular Band-Aids is that a stronger adhesive is used.
Wound heal faster with bandaids
The upper skin of the leaf has a layer of wax on it, called a cuticle. This makes the leaf waterproof. The upper skin of the leaf has a layer of wax on it, called a cuticle. This makes the leaf waterproof.
XCM a good waterproof case makes the Seawalker waterproof bag for PSP. anonymous@oola.com
Canon and Nikon both make travel bags that are waterproof.
Otterbox makes and AMAZING waterproof case. Otterbox Armor.
Their feathers have an oily coating which makes them waterproof, its the feathers not the skin, but yes.
Put lots of medication on them and always wear bandaids. The bandaids will help the blisters from getting worse. Also, you're not supposed to pop the big bubbly blisters, but I personally think its better to pop them if you want it to heal faster. Only wear the bandaids outside of class. If you wear bandaids in pointe shoes, it makes them worse. Try using New-Skin, or liquid bandage. You can also wrap your toes with first aid tape.
What it can do is to make watercolor.(sometimes,it makes waterproof)
Yes. The sebum (a waxy substance) produced by your dermis lubricates your skin and makes it waterproof.
Bandaids are helpful because they give vitamins to your skin. If a bandaid doesnt have vitamins in it, it is just protecting it. I think.
A high fired clay pot is waterproof and a glazed pot is waterproof and both are safe for this purpose.
Pelican makes a very secure waterproof breifcase that locks tightly.