Yes. (the cream does not stay on the teeth, the coffee does)
Coffee with cream is a homogeneous mixture (assuming it has been well-stirred), as the mixture has a uniform composition throughout. Dividing the mixture into macroscopic parts, each part will have the same composition as the original mixture.
When the stain is still fresh, apply white wine. The color begins to disappear and then all you're left with is the wet part of the stain. If the stain is dry, then use a little soap that is safe on the material (I would try Palmolive) and hydrogen peroxide. Spray, dab, or pour the mixture on the stain. Been there done that!
I wish.
The stain may still be tacky after a week due to factors such as high humidity, improper application, or using a low-quality stain.
Yes, decaf coffee is still acidic, as the acidity in coffee is not affected by the caffeine content.
Yellow stains may be just the tooth colour, yellowish teeth are usually stronger. Drinking strong tea and coffee also stain the teeth yellow. You need to see a dentist to get them bleached safely, then if you still drink tea/coffee discuss with the dentist how to keep them white.
Because it is still cream cheese. The only diffrence...NO FAT!
Yes, coffee still contains caffeine the next day.
Yes you can use Keromask which is camouflage cream. You use it to camouflage the scar it will make you feel better. You can find Keromask on the web and including in our website, check the link. You will have to seek professional help to find the correct match
Yes, decaf coffee still contains a small amount of caffeine, but significantly less than regular coffee.
It's still called the Earth
PEROXIDE W/ WATER 2:1 IF STAIN STILL THERE USE ONLY PEROXIDE