Yes! Do not shave areas with jock itch or other fungal infections. Cure the infection first. Also, shave sensitive areas with a brand-new razor each time.
No - but there is a variety called champagne
Yes, to itch is a verb. You betcha!! Itch can be used as a verb or a noun.
The typical color of champagne is derived from the grapes used in the process of making the champagne. Even though some of the grapes used in champagne are red, champagne tends to be beige in color due to the fact that the grape skins are not crushed in the process of making champagne.
The most common slang terms for scabies are the mange, the 7-year itch, cooties (though usually used for lice), dandruff on wheels, among a number of others.
Because Champagne is the name of where the wine comes from, the region in France, rather than the grape variety.
The original green (flat) wine that was used to create champagne was exported from a city called 'Champagne' in France.
No, Champagne is Champagne. The word 'mousseux is used for sparkling wines of lesser quality.
If a child have vaginal itch you take her to the doctor. It's not common for children to have that.
Noun, verb or adjective, depending on how it's used. Noun: "John scratched an itch on his arm." Verb: "I itch all over." Adjective: "John needs to buy an itch cream."
1967, when champagne was introduced. Dan Gurney was the first driver to spray the champagne.
You could always use an inti itch cream like Cortizone Anti Itch Cream. You can find other creams and sprays at your local drug store.