Alcohol and oils. Some water will eventually be absorbed but not immediately.
No. It will dry your skin and since it has salt in it, your skin might break out more. (actually, it bepends on your skin and blood) Mostly though you will stay the SAME!
No when its dry it can be picked or washed off
Yes. They can also absorb moisture through their skin.
No. Dry skin is not directly caused by air conditioning, but various other factors including illness, solvents and materials that are made to absorb moisture, including lime, some soaps which dissolve natural body oils, concrete dust, sawdust, etc. Air conditioning is designed to simply cool the surrounding air, not to dehumidify the air nor expel solvents or dust that will absorb moisture from the skin.
No, they have wet slimy skin. Reptiles have dry skin.
You will not die from dry skin, however it is possible to die from an underlined condition causing the dry skin.
No, you cannot absorb calories through your skin. Your skin is a protective barrier that does not allow for the absorption of nutrients like calories.
Normally it does not. It may, only if it is adulterated with some unauthorized chemicals or substances.
Talcum powder is known for its ability to absorb moisture, making it useful for keeping the skin dry and preventing rashes. It can also help reduce friction on the skin, particularly in areas prone to chafing.
Yes. It is important for many chemical equations of all organisms.
Skin of a human? I don't know, you tell me, how often do you get in the pool and absorb the water?...yeah...
Any cleanser can dry out your skin. If you use a cleanser that is for dry skin than it will be less likely to dry out your skin. You can use the wave and if it dries your skin out use a moisturizer either in the morning or at night.