Soap, sweat, onion, dust, salt water, and smoak
wind, chemicals, onions
Depends on what you mean. Anything too basic or acidic may cause a sting. For example, wasp stings are basic, and bee stings are acidic.
locasts are a type of bug that flies and stings
Yes, some types of soap can damage the eyes if it gets into them. Use caution whenever working with strong detergents and other cleaning agents. If you get an irritating chemical in your eyes, flush with clean water or saline solution and seek professional medical treatment right away.NOTE : when dealing with small solid particles in the eyes, do not circulate fluid around the eyes - this can carry particles or pieces around to the rear of the eye. Flush from the front of the eye with head downward.
Hazel eyes are hazel eyes. People with hazel eyes are commonly said to have gray eyes. People who have gray eyes are commonly mistaken for having hazel eyes.
There are various types of eyes:Normal eyes: Pit eyes, Spherical lensed eyes, multiple lenses, refractive cornea, reflector eyesCompound eyes: apposition eyes, superposition eyes, parabolic superposition
Shampoo stings your eyes because it has soap in it
It smells bad, stings my eyes, and is bad for my health.
if it is crisp, juicy, and when u cut it it stings ur eyes
yes but the salt water stings my eyes and tastes absolutely terrible!
Just run water over your eyes and blink at the same time, for as long as you feel necessary the water wont hurt your eyes.
Acids ,because baby shampoo stings the eyes and is possibly a bit sour in taste.
A person gets allergies if they are allergic to pollin, bee stings, poison ive, or any thing else that will agurvate the eyes, nose, or others
if you put vinegar on wasp stings it will help because wasp stings have alkali in it and vinegar is a weak acid but bee stings are different they are acidic so if you put toothpaste on it it will help (try not to get bee stings mixed up with wasp stings because it will hurt even more if you put toothpaste on wasp stings or vinegar on bee stings)
Yes
Both the ejaculate and the eye sensitivity is different in each person, and may differ at different times. There is no consistent answer.
Dock leaves are alkaline - they neutralise the formic acid in nettle stings
A Scorpion stings an attacker with paralyzing poison