Nope. It causes keloids and delayed healing for piercings/wounds. I can't imagine it being good for just pouring into your nose anyways.
Putting sugar in your nose can lead to irritation, inflammation, and potential infection. It can also cause difficulty breathing, sneezing, and discomfort. It is not safe or recommended to put sugar in your nose.
Foods that are high in catalase enzyme, such as potatoes and liver, typically fizz when hydrogen peroxide is applied to them due to the enzyme's ability to break down hydrogen peroxide into oxygen and water, creating bubbles.
A violent reaction of oxydation.
Peroxide oxidizes your hair, turning all hair colors whiter.
The chemical formula for hydrogen peroxide is H2O2. When it decomposes, it separates into water and oxygen gas. The reaction takes this form: 2 H2O2 -------> 2H2O + O2 The release of the oxygen gas is what makes the fizzy bubbles. When you put hydrogen peroxide solution on a wound or in your ears, it saturates the area with oxygen. Bacteria cannot live in this environment, and this is what makes peroxide a good disinfectant. It doesn't really help too much with earwax, though.
It is not recommended to put peroxide in your nose as it can be irritating to the delicate tissues inside the nasal passages and may cause burning or damage. It is best to consult a healthcare professional before trying any unconventional methods for nasal cleaning.
Yes
no because if you think about it, your new nose will need some time to calm down and heal. I suggest you pierce it in about 3-6 weeks.
Well I hope you cleaned it before you put it back in. Yeah as long as you clean the jewellery before you put it in, it shouldn't be a problem.
My dogs always do,don't worry about it,but if the nose starts to crack,put some hand lotion on it
No, it is not OK to use hydrogen peroxide to rub on a cat's gums for inflammation because it is too harsh a product. There is also the risk that the cat will swallow the hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide should never be used on: mucus membranes, open wounds, or internally. This applies to anyone or any animal. It kills cells on contact.
Yes for lemon juice, no for peroxide. I wouldn't recommend either though. Peroxide really damages your hair.
it depends on where you put it
yes you can apply both on the ears but i wouldn't recommend putting peroxide inside the ears
to break their nose
i dont really understand the question but if your asking "I put peroxide on my navel and yellow liquid is coming out" i say GO TO THE HOSPITAL
It will dry out the skin which can lead to infection. Peroxide has also been known to damage jewelry.