Because your skin is waterproof.
You soak clothes with blood stains on them in cold water.
When you soak an egg in salt water it should shrivel or become smaller. This is because the salt water pulls out the existing water from the egg.
yes it does
rice can soak up water.
It depends upon nature of acid if it is sulphuric acid then soak with a dry cloth and then wash with water but if acid is hydrochloric or nitric then rinse with plenty of water and gently rub any skin cream having ferric chloride in it.
toads soak in water from its skin
to live
Yes they do, especially the skin at the underside of the thighs is very well adapted to soak up water. In fact you might say a frog drinks with it butt!
To increase its weight and to remove pesticides from the skin of the mangoes.
If you soak in a warm bath, NOT HOT or it will only dry out skin more, and add some baby oil to the water
soak them in cider or soak them inside her
Soak it in slightly warm water for about 10 min. The skin should slip right off. Dry out before using , or they will be kind of rubbery.
Soak in hot water
It means to soak your feet. This often involves putting special things in the water to soothe your feet, but you can also just soak them in water.
Do not attempt to tear or force apart the glue. This could rip your skin. Apply acetone-based nail-polish remover to the area. The acetone breaks down the bond. If there's a lot of glue on your skin, soak the skin in nail-polish remover to dissolve the bond. Clean the area with soap and water after removing the glue. If you don't have nail-polish remover, soak the affected skin in warm, soapy water. Slowly roll the skin to work the bond apart as the warm water soaks through. Continue doing this until the skin is free of glue. Relative links http://bit.ly/5evRe3
The chemicals in the disinfectants could soak through your skin and into your blood stream causing a number of different serious symptoms. I'd stick with soap and water.
soak them in warm water, not hot, for about 10-15 minutes. as the snake comes out of the bowl of water, gently rub the area with the snake skin with a paper towel until it comes off.