Drawing on your skin with a permanent marker can cause the ink to seep into the skin, potentially leading to irritation, allergic reactions, or skin damage. It is not recommended as the ink is difficult to remove and may not be safe for long-term use on the skin.
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.
Drawing on yourself can have negative consequences, such as skin irritation or potential ink poisoning. It is generally not recommended to draw on your skin.
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.
It is not recommended to remove your fingerprints as they are important for identification purposes. Attempting to remove them can cause permanent damage to your skin.
When someone consumes too much beta-carotene, a pigment found in certain foods like carrots, their skin can turn yellow. This condition is called carotenemia and is usually harmless, but it can be mistaken for jaundice.
yes but it can cause harm or nausea
because your skin is not used to it
you draw on it with marker
If you drew on the banana skin recently, just peel it off but don't eat the banana. For safety reason, watch the pulp using a magnifying glass for any permanent marker sign. Afterwards, throw the banana away, even you didn't notice any sign of the permanent marker, which contains dangerous substances.
It doesn't have any effect on your skin it's safe
Wouldn't suggest it. Permanent marker often contains chemical that aren't safe for the skin and may cause a reaction.
Get magic eraser and rub on floor until gone. If you get permanent marker on granite, get nail polish remover and rub until gone. If you get permanent marker on your skin, get a magic eraser and rub.
Hey Thanks for the question ... My answer is Yes, probably. The skin is delicate and dont try and stain it too much, or you could damage it, especially with lots of ink. Try and avoid permanent marker on skin!! --- P.S. If you DO get a permanent marker stain on your skin, you can get it off with a product called Amodex Ink and Stain Remover. Its best use is for stains on clothing (because those stains are much tougher), but it easily takes marker or other stains off skin. It's also non-toxic.
it does after 2 scrubs if your talking about skin, others... i don't know
Just wait a while and keep on washing your hands. The dead skin cells on your hands will come off and take the permanent marker with them. What does this have to do with cars and vehicles anyway?
Your skin changes over time. Skin cells die, and fall off. When this happens the marks come off with it! so it is permanent but that does it!
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.