All paint is dangerous but only if sniffed because it becomes addictive.
No! Acrylic and fabric paints are not made to be used on skin. They can harm the skin and cause an allergic reaction. If you want to paint faces, use professional face paints. They are made specifically for use on skin. One brand to try is Snazaroo.
It is dangerous if you swallow it but just getting some into your mouth is fine. I'm sure it tastes awful. rinse your mouth out with water and mouth wash and make sure to spit it all out and not swallow.
House-painting or art-painting? Art would be perfectly safe. House-paints might be dangerous if they give off particularly strong odours - many paints have 'volatiles' in them, and these can be dangerous to humans if the area being painted is not properly ventilated. Water-based paints, such as emulsion, would be less problematic.
HS paints are paints that WHEN IT DRYS IT MAKES IT SHINY
Fingerpainting with acrylic paint can pose some risks, particularly if the paint is not labeled as non-toxic. While many acrylic paints are water-based and relatively safe, ingestion or prolonged skin contact can cause irritation or allergic reactions in some individuals. It's important to use paints specifically designed for children's use or those marked as non-toxic, and to ensure proper ventilation when painting. Always wash hands thoroughly after use to minimize any potential risks.
Paints can consist of a lot of different substances. There are water/latex-based paints that pretty much has to be drunk by the cup to be "dangerous", then there are solvent based paints that contains benzene and other nasties, where prolonged exposure will lead to brain damage. Some paints contains chemicals designed to prevent mold, some yacht paints contains toxins to stop barnacles and seaweed from growing and these can certainly be dangerous as well. Some epoxy based paints will affect your breathing during/after extended exposure-that's certainly dangerous too. Paint is a dangerous good and is classified under Flammable Liquids. If you read most of the content written in most paint products, they would have a warning regarding the hazards of the product.
Unlikely to be dangerous. Avoid writing on broken skin, though.
A psi level above 20 is considered dangerous to the skin.
No.
No it is not.
Radium is a very dangerous radioactive element.
No! Acrylic and fabric paints are not made to be used on skin. They can harm the skin and cause an allergic reaction. If you want to paint faces, use professional face paints. They are made specifically for use on skin. One brand to try is Snazaroo.
yes it is not
what blocks some of the dangerous rays that may cause skin cancer
no, boats made out of goat skin are dangerous
As a radioactive material promethium is dangerous by ingestion, inhalation or skin contact.
Acid RUINS your skin because of the dangerous chemical properties.