Chemical depilatories often contain sodium thioglycolate, strontium sulfide, and calcium thioglycolate. These chemicals react with body hair in order to remove it from the skin.
anywhere! chemicals are in everything
Dow Chemicals doesn't sell chemicals, they make products with chemicals in them for companies. They make plastic for Saran Wrap and Ziploc as well as making polystyrene cups for Styrofoam.
The important chemical that dissolves other chemicals is WATER...
The majority of chemicals can react.
Yes. If you can touch it, it has chemicals in it.
More Amore - 2008 Depilatories and Double Wides - 1.1 was released on: USA: 2 March 2008
Chemical reaction differs in every person. The harsh chemicals in depilatories can irritate skin. Make sure that you try it on a little patch, wait 24 hours and then see if your skin is okay. Always test your skin for sensitivity.
Body hair can be removed by several different methods. Some methods are cheaper than others. Some include laser hair removal, shaving, depilatories, and plucking.
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Hair removal creams, also known as depilatories, have been used for decades as a quick way to remove hair below the skin level. There are a number of depilatories on the market, and they vary in method of action, cost, and in many other ways. Finding a safe hair removal cream can take a bit of effort, and it’s important to know what to look for before you head to the store. Realize that all hair removal creams use harsh chemicals to get rid of hair, and there’s a potential of an allergic reaction, discomfort, rashes, and other side effects with any product that you use. If you have sensitive skin, try to find a hair removal cream specifically marketed towards people with sensitive skin. Otherwise, it’s best to opt for some of the more expensive products on the market that contain soothing ingredients designed to minimize the bad effects of depilatories. Most hair removal creams will have an unpleasant odor, and unfortunately, there’s not too much that you can do to prevent this. The odor comes from the chemicals that eat away at each follicle of hair. Beware any hair removal creams that claim to remove hair at the root. This isn’t something that a safe depilatory could do; hair removal creams can remove hair at the skin level, but they shouldn’t go any further or they could potentially damage your skin. Read the ingredients of each bottle that you consider. It’s best to choose depilatories with mild ingredients, and gradually work your way up to the depilatories with harsher ingredients. If you notice any reaction at all, immediately discontinue use and wash your skin with cold water and a very mild soap. Contact a physician if your skin continues to show signs of extreme irritation, or if irritation is persistent after a few days. Read the instructions on your hair removal cream very carefully, and be sure to follow the directions to the letter. This will help you to avoid rashes and irritation. Never use a hair removal cream on any part of your body that the cream isn’t designed for, and be safe--protect your skin.
Could be shaving bumps or from other depilatories or waxing. May be a burn or chemical dermatitis, or poison ivy. If you have had it more than 3 days, go to the doctor.
Jen, Waxing, plucking or shaving the unwanted hair is safe, but hair removal creams (depilatories)contain chemicals that haven't been extensively studied. Just to be on the safe side I would avoid it. The skin is the largest organ of the body so anything you put on your skin in dissolved into the body.
Chemophobia - Fear of chemicals or working with chemicals.
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Chemicals are natural or artificial.
Chemicals are made from chemical elements.