Probably. Ask a pharmacist.
If you don"t have tears your eyes will get dry and it will irritate your eyes.
Yes it can.
Don't irritate your younger brother. Mom, he is the one who irritates me.
The difference between sunscreen for adults and children is generally the chemical composition. A child's sunscreen will be milder for the skin and will not burn the eyes.
rinse eyes with water or use the right solution
Yes. Just not too close to your eyes. And go light on your forehead if you'll be doing anything that might cause you to sweat, to keep the sweat from washing the sunscreen into your eyes.
The effect of chrysene to the skin is permanent pigmentation. Contact to this will irritate the eyes and if inhaled, will irritate the nose and throat.
They cause watery eyes because the smoke contains chemicals that irritate your eyes. Your eyes water in order to flush out the chemicals before they can damage your eyes.
Any kind of smoke will irritate your eyes. Avoid getting smoke in your eyes.
It can irritate the skin and eyes
to avoid irritation of eyes becaus some inflammable chemical which irritate eyes
Some sunscreens are formulated in such a way that they do not burn or itch if they get in your eyes. While most of these do not require you to do anything if you get them in your eyes, the safest response is always to flush your eyes thoroughly with clean water.