Yes, the best chapstick is carmel (the brand) and I used to to bond my little brothers extra building blocks together. It was better than glue. Let it sit for about an hour and it's completely bonded!
Some words that rhyme with chapstick are lipstick, brisket, and mystic.
To make slime, you can use white school glue or clear glue. Avoid using superglue or hot glue as they will not produce the desired stretchy and gooey texture.
It is not recommended to use school glue on nails as it is not designed for use on skin or nails. Instead, it is best to use nail glue or adhesive specifically formulated for use on nails to ensure a safe and proper application.
No, chapstick and oxygen alone would not be able to start a fire. A fire typically requires a fuel source, heat, and an ignition source. Chapstick is not flammable on its own, and oxygen is not combustible.
Generally, swallowing a small amount of chapstick is not harmful to children. However, if a large amount is ingested, it could cause stomach discomfort or diarrhea. It is always best to consult a doctor if you have concerns about your child swallowing chapstick.
Use some Chapstick. I preferably use Palmer's and it soothes the burning. :)
Use chapstick
A cherry chapstick that contains a UV sunscreen filter is recommended for use in the sun.The ordinary cherry chapsticks will not offer any protection.
The ChapStick is up your butt.
Using ten year old chapstick is fine but it is probably useless and the oils would have dried up.
Exactly 12 billion and nine.
It's better to use beeswax because Vaseline is too greasy to use in chapstick or any lipstick, except for lip gloss. If you're making LIP GLOSS then you should definitely use Vaseline. Otherwise don't use it.
chapstick was invented in the early 1800s
People who do it usually use glue sticks or Aleenes glue.
You can use white glue or super glue as well.
if it is a plastic model kit you can use super glue, but not wood glue.
you use a non toxic nail glue