No, apple cider vinegar should not be used as an eye wash. It is acidic and can irritate the eyes, potentially causing discomfort or damage. For eye care, it's best to use saline solution or water, and if you have any eye issues, consult a healthcare professional.
Yes, you can use vinegar in the final rinse of a wool wash. It will not damage the fibers if you don't wash it out, it actually fluffs them up.
I Wouldn't
This is usually a one off use solution used to wash out debris or infection that may be found in the eye. Eye wash should not be shared as it risks contamination and spread of infection.
You let it sit and oil will float and vinegar will sink. You then can use an eye dropper .
Yes, you can use eye wash to get glitter out of your eye. You can also try blinking your eye several times to try to naturally wash the glitter out. Or you can use tap water to try to rinse the glitter out of your eye. However, whether or not you can get the glitter out of your eye, you should make an appointment with your ophthalmologist or eye doctor to make sure that all glitter is removed and that the eye is healthy.
your mom can!
Use vinegar and dish soap mixed together 50 50. put it on your hands and then wash with water. your hands may smell like vinegar but anything beats that disgusting taste!
Ofcourse, you can wash your brushes. if you fun out that it's your make up brushes causing you the pink eye, then you should wash your brushes very often ie: everytime you use it.
Tell your teacher and use the eye-wash station. APEX
Mashed up avacados with vinegar works really well. It gets rid of pimples
Don't wash it everyday, use an egg and vinegar. Use a good conditioner and try not to use chemicals and heat products.
for minior injuris an opthamologist should evaluate you