Yes, cornflour can be mixed with Vaseline to create a homemade barrier cream. The cornflour helps to absorb moisture, while Vaseline provides a protective layer to prevent irritation. This combination can be effective for soothing and protecting the skin in areas prone to friction or moisture. However, it's important to patch-test any homemade remedy to ensure there are no allergic reactions or irritation.
Yes
Make a thin paste of cornflour and milk or cream and add it a little at a time to the dish,away from the heat. Return to heat stirring frequently. Repeat until desired thickness is obtained.
Vaseline does not directly increase sweating, as it forms a barrier on the skin. However, it can trap heat and moisture, potentially making you feel warmer and sweat more in certain situations.
NO
No.
Milk is heated with semolina, with rice, with tapioca and some sugar for various puddings. Milk is heated with cornflour to make 'Custard' an English favorite sweet dessert sauce, as in "Plum Pudding and Custard". Cream is beten with milk and sugar and refrigerated to make ice-cream. /Brian W
get this cream from boots called Vaseline healthy hand and nail conditioning !!!!!!!! rub hands for 5 minutes look at the difference tomorrow
Vaseline will dissolve the plastics slowly. Also, Vaseline will just make the cube feel slimy and greasy.
No, but try crushing Ovex (mebendazole) tablets into vaseline to make a good alternative. Mebendazole is safe because very little is absorbed into the body.
Cornflour never goes off, the dates are just trying to trick you. its so they can make more money and you buy more
i dont think it can to be honest, i make it alot with normal cornflour
yes