If combined with water to a thick slurry (very strong concentration of KOH) yes, it can severely burn skin. But if diluted enough, it passes for soap, and is not harmful if just rinsed off.
NaOH and KOH are corrosive because they are strongly alkaline substances that can cause chemical burns on contact with skin or tissues. They are highly reactive with proteins and lipids, leading to tissue damage upon contact. It is important to handle them with care and use appropriate safety measures when working with these chemicals.
to much sun
they cause a lot of wrinkes after a period of time
no
Skin cancer
the sun can cause skin damage and skin cancer, and you can die from that.
No, there's no risk of damage to the skin from wearing a silicone bracelet. A silicone bracelet will only cause damage to your skin if you have an allergic reaction to it. Silicone allergies are rare. However, if it contains lead or latex, both of these can react badly to your skin, especially if sensitive to them.
The sun's ultraviolet rays can cause skin damage including sunburn and even skin cancer. Using sunscreen and other preventive measures can help prevent cancer.
In a KOH blood test, KOH stands for potassium hydroxide. This test is used to diagnose fungal infections of the skin or nails by examining skin or nail samples under a microscope after treatment with potassium hydroxide.
can cause destruction to vitamin d
Yes and because of the thinning ozone the damage to the skin can result in skin cancer.
It means tested not to cause skin damage.