Somtimes you can but it depends on how bad you eczema is :s
yes, if they still have there fingers XD
No, it is not possible to permanently remove fingerprints from your fingers. The ridges and patterns that make up fingerprints are formed before birth and remain unchanged throughout a person's life.
Yes that's why there called FINGERprints......but theres also footprints
Well, pigs don't have FINGERprints, seeing as they don't have.. Fingers... But they do have hoofprints. :)
To effectively remove fingerprints from your fingers, you can wash your hands with soap and water, use rubbing alcohol or hand sanitizer, or wipe your fingers with a clean cloth. Additionally, you can wear gloves to prevent leaving fingerprints behind.
nope.
because that's where God put them.
Yes, it is possible to remove fingerprints from fingers through various methods such as using chemicals, abrasives, or undergoing surgical procedures. However, altering or removing fingerprints is illegal in many jurisdictions and can have serious legal consequences.
Yes, it is possible to temporarily remove fingerprints from fingers through various methods such as using certain chemicals or wearing gloves for an extended period of time. However, fingerprints will naturally regenerate over time.
Yes, fingerprints do not have alleles. Fingerprints are unique patterns formed by the ridges on the skin of human fingers and do not carry genetic information like alleles.
It's still eczema. Eczema is both plural and singular.
Fingerprints do not regenerate, as they are formed during fetal development and remain consistent throughout a person's life. However, fingerprints can change due to injury, scarring, or conditions like eczema that may temporarily alter their appearance.