i always heard that pen ink causes cancer but i do not think it has been clinically proven that this is true.
i always heard that pen ink causes cancer but i do not think it has been clinically proven that this is true.
Drawing on your skin with a pen can potentially cause harm, as the ink may contain chemicals that can irritate the skin or cause an allergic reaction. It is generally not recommended to draw on your skin with a pen.
Writing with a pen on your skin can cause the ink to be absorbed into the skin, potentially leading to irritation, allergic reactions, or staining of the skin. Additionally, it can be difficult to remove the ink completely, especially if left on for an extended period of time.
Yes. it does cause skin cancer Sam Philips - DJ/Fireman/Professional Pigeon Chest
Drawing on yourself with a pen can cause the ink to seep into your skin, potentially leading to irritation or allergic reactions. Additionally, the ink may be difficult to wash off completely, leaving a temporary or permanent mark on your skin. It is not recommended to draw on yourself with a pen.
1. you shouldn't use an ink pen to make tattoos because the ink can cause a reall bad type of cancer.2. don't get upset about this cause its just my opinion (tattoos are not going to win you real friends)
No, pen ink is not good for your skin. It contains chemicals and dyes that can cause irritation, allergic reactions, or infections if applied to the skin. While small amounts may not cause immediate harm, it's best to avoid direct contact and use products specifically formulated for skin application. If you experience any adverse reactions, it's advisable to seek medical advice.
Pen ink is poisonous but not lethal. It's okay if you accidentally draw on your tongue, but it is not advisable to drink it in replacement to water.
Tim Hendricks refill pen that's it
Basic pens (such as ballpoints or anything with water-based ink) aren't generally considered dangerous unless ingested, although the dye in the ink may irritate your skin. Permanent markers, however, may contain Xylene, which is toxic. While an occasional mark won't cause any problems, frequent use may be harmful. If you know you're not going to stop writing on your skin, you may want to get a pen designed specifically for that purpose. Skin inks and paints are designed to be non-toxic and shouldn't cause any medical issues.
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I am not sure about ink poisoning but you do have a good chance of scoring an infection.