Based on the information available, it does appear that the company that makes Lakme lotions previously tested their products on animals. Lakme is based in India, which has now banned animal testing for cosmetic products.
Calamine is a mixture of zinc oxide and ferric trioxide.It is used in children as antipruritic agent and for rashes.it is nontoxic /minimally toxic sustance as per Pediatric standard book (Nelson'textbook of pediatrics).Some time infant may inhale accidently just ask parents to keep observation on mild resiratory problem although not reported much.
Dogs lick your for a couple reasons...
Either they want to get your attention,or they just like you.
Some dogs just lick you for the salt on your skin.
I would recommend a mild moisturizer that is fragrance free, preferably one intended for sensitive skin. If your dog's skin is dry and sensitive, fragrances in creams or lotions could further irritate his skin.
One of my rat terriers gets dry, itchy skin regularly in the winter. I've had luck with Bag Balm for him. It's a product originally intended to help moisturize cow udders and is sold in most pharmacies.
If the dry skin persists, your vet can prescribe shampoos or lotions that are medicated to help, also.
Adding lotions to an animal can cause problems with their natural oil on their coats. With that said, review the bottles directions and possibly veterinarian assistance. I would think that baby oil is designed to be safe but made for bare skin and not fur or hair.
Cat's like to lick and taste new things is one reason your cat would lick perfume or lotion off of you. They like nice smells.
Any topical liquid that says "Not to be taken internally" or "For external use only" should not be used on a dog because of the possibility that the dog will lick it off and could be poisoned by it.
I have found it @ CVS & online @ Walmart. Those are the only stores in my area.
Try some version of this: One ounce of Old Spice After Shave lotion
One ounce of rubbing alcohol
One half ounce of baby oil
Couple squirts of hand lotion
One ounce of water or more
Has to be shaken up each time used. Better if warmed for a few seconds in micro-wave before use. Changing the proportions of the ingredients changes the lotions characteristics.
Strong detergents will do it However these are not very good for the pools water. You would be better of seeing some one at a pool shop for a suitable product. A good way to avoid this situation occurring in the first place ids by installing a suction side floating pool skimmer.
Dre Davis
Yes. If a bottle of lotion is violently thrown at you while you are walking with your boyfriend, yes, it can hurt you.
Using lotion normally however, cannot hurt you. Unless you are black.
no,it just improves your skin condition and are used for other good stuff
When any good quality moisturizer (including Shea butter and ones containing Shea butter as an ingredient) is applied to dry skin, the skin takes on a smoother look, as the flakiness appears white (or light) the skin appears to be darker. Shea butter does not darken the skin.
OJ,S BEAUTY LOTION, was clear lotion for skin care,example pimples,blemishs,fade spots . do not no what was in it.company was in shrevport la.
O.J.'s Beauty Lotion was invented by my great grandfather O. J. Parham in 1903. The family sold the rights to Goody's in 1985.
As of the date we sold the company the product contained: Denatured alcohol, 30% Salicyclic Acid; Zinc Sulphate; Witch Hazel and distilled water. Up until 1965 it also had Mercuric Chloride in it, but the FDA made us take it out. Something about Mercury, pity, because that Mercury sure dried up zits.
My mother used the alum powder and rub it over her face since she was young. Back home during her time, there's no such thing as cream or lotion especially when she was poor and lived in a third world country. Her skin at the age of 66 still glowing and tight. Never once had any breaks out. She only use regular bar soup and some time apply lotion, regular body lotion or just use the alum powder. She keep telling me not to waste money in all those fancy and expense facial cream. Also another recommendation she gave me is to use it as muth wash. Put a tiny piece of alum in your mouth (no water) for 5-10 minutes. What it does is it brighten your teeth and eliminates bad breath. I tried that and it does work way better than mouth wash. It doesn't whiten your teeth like magic but if you do it every day, you'll see the difference. Only con is that the tasting is very sour. I pick up this product at the Asian store for less than $2.00 for a 10 oz cube. Hope this helps. My mother is a living proof. My skin is not any where near a 66 years old woman's skin. Very clear and healthy without spending a dime on skincare product.
I dont know about dates, but I think most companys change up the labels and/or the amount of bronzers. It doesnt help much to answer your question, but its nice to know if you buying some on the internet or ebay. Good luck ! I dont know about dates, but I think most companys change up the labels and/or the amount of bronzers. It doesnt help much to answer your question, but its nice to know if you buying some on the internet or ebay. Good luck !
The potato is a natural bleach. It is easy to apply, needing only direct skin contact. Slice a few raw potatoes. Distribute the slices onto the areas you wish to whiten. Once done, leave them on your skin for an hour or less. Do this process daily until the results are noticeable.
I don't know where to find Ojay's Beauty Lotion but, I worked there in the early 70's. I worked on a little assembly line. It was on Florence Ave. in Shreveport, LA. It was literally in my back yard. My name is Gloria Williams and I lived on Magazine St.
Nivea cream is a lotion that men and women use. It is known for its moisturizing properties on all skin types and during all seasons. Some prevent age spots whereas some smooth out the complexion.
Phenol is also known as carbolic acid, and is used as a disinfecting agent and topical anesthetic. It may be used to cauterize small wounds and is used in conjunction with calamine (zinc oxide and ferric oxide) as an antipruritic, or anti-itch agent. The phenol most likely is present for its anesthetic effects to calm the itching sensation.