It is a stick covered with cotton. It is used to clean the ears.
Cotton. Always cotton. Synthetics would stick to you, and wool would be too hot.
No, not in the same way that wool felts. Cotton lacks the 'hooks' that wool contains, so cotton doesn't 'stick together' as well as does wool.
You stick a cotton swab up your but crack
You should use gauze for dressing wounds, rather than cotton balls, because gauze doesn't stick to the wound and leave fibers.
Cotton ball of acitone(nail polish remover) and stick it in a jar with the buggy
For the beard probably stick cotton wool together...................................................
no you cannot it just carmalized the sugar
It is called candy floss in the UK. Cotton candy in America.
You can make a tree for a school project with Popsicle sticks and cotton balls. Soak the cotton balls in green paint before gluing them on the stick.
To effectively use a cotton candy machine, first assemble and preheat the machine according to the manufacturer's instructions. Next, pour the sugar floss into the machine's spinning head while it's turned on. Use a stick or cone to catch the cotton candy as it forms. Rotate the stick or cone in a circular motion to create fluffy cotton candy. Practice and adjust the technique as needed for the best results.
To make cotton candy with a machine, you will need to pour sugar into the machine's spinning head and turn it on. The sugar will melt and spin out into thin strands, which you can collect on a paper cone or stick to create fluffy cotton candy.