Createx is an acrylic based paint and generally is removable from skin. If you are painting on someone there are other companies that make paint specifically for that use. If you are just trying to remove over-spray you got on yourself use a super fatted soap or cold cream for large and/or heavy patches and ordinary dish washing soap for smaller area. If over-spray is something that happens to you often, try putting on a bit of hand lotion before you start painting or look into a product called "Gloves in a Bottle"
It's not a replacement for the medical grade strength of green soap, but it is a satisfactory alternative.
just mix the extracts to the soap
If the oil painting has dried completely or is varnished (has a sheen to it), and the crayon mark isn't too large, wiping it with a soft warm damp cloth that has a drop or two of Murphy's oil soap on it could get it off. Crayon is wax and once an oil painting/varnish has dried, it is a pretty tough surface, so you might also try blotting the crayon with a soft cloth that has been soaked in really hot water, and then scraping the softened crayon off with your fingernail.
ivory or any kind of bar soap.
Tanya Vakil
Recently acting the santoor soap one female is acting her nose is not look good if you see her very closley very wrost plz i suggest to you plz immediatly stop the add
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mahesh babu
Santoor soap typically contains ingredients such as sandalwood, turmeric, and natural oils like coconut or almond. These ingredients are known for their nourishing and soothing properties for the skin.
Santoor soap was invented by Wipro Consumer Care and Lighting. It was launched in 1986 and has since become a popular brand in India known for its sandalwood and turmeric ingredients.
Mila Kunis.
TFM stands for Total Fatty Matter. It is a measure of the total amount of fatty matter, such as fatty acids and glycerol, present in a soap. A higher TFM value indicates a soap with more cleansing properties and less impurities. Santoor soap typically has a TFM value of around 60-75%.
Anita Hassanandani also known as Natassh
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It belongs to an Indian Company- Wipro. It is manufactured in many factories throughout the country.
I'm sorry, but without more specific information or context, it is difficult to determine the exact name of the model who has portrayed a mother in a Pears soap advertisement. Pears soap has had various advertising campaigns over the years, and multiple models may have been featured in different ads. If you can provide more details or a specific advertisement, I may be able to assist further.