To reduce the temperature and avoid further damage.
When a body part freezes, ice crystals form. If you rub the body part, the ice crystals will pierce the cells and damage them.
Either can be appropriate. I rub on an ointment, and then rub it in to my skin.
"To rub" is the infinitive verb.
It would appear so. If you see black lines after you rub a nickel on your skin, you just might be anemic. Of course, if you rub a really dirty nickel on your skin you might get a false reading. Best see a doctor.
you could rub baby powder on your skin.
Well when water and ice particles rub together in a cloud they form a electricity
i got a burn from a curling iron. rub the burn on your ear, or rub alchohol on it
you rub her down good
You don't need to rub in Frontline Plus. When applying, separate to fur between the shoulderblades so that you are putting it directly on the dogs skin. It will disperse through the rest of the dogs coat on its own.
I think you should rub them to get off the dead skin cells.
Eventually your skin will get red and sore.
Rub the area with clorox.