Lotion itself does not enter the bloodstream. But, it has been proven, that some of the toxic ingredients in lotions can and have been found in blood cells, fat cells and tumors. It is important to know your ingredients and use non toxic lotion. Lotion is designed to stay on and soak into skin, unlike other beauty products that are washed off. Using a toxic lotion every day can be hazardous to your health. There are numerous accredited studies about this. another opinion:
Regular hand or body lotion will simply absorb into dry skin. It does not go into the bloodstream. If you have an allergy to fragrances or coloring you may have a reaction to different lotions or if you have a cut or cracked skin it may burn a little due to the alcohol that is in lotion (to speed drying) but it is harmless.
When lotion is applied to the skin, some of its ingredients can be absorbed into the bloodstream, but the amount is usually very small.
The cream/lotion you are talking about is sun block.
No, it is not safe to put lotion on a cat. Cats groom themselves by licking their fur, and ingesting lotion can be harmful to their health.
The harmful effects of Drug Addiction include changes to the user's brain, body, and sprit. Addictive drugs enter the body through a variety of routes. The drugs then make their way to the bloodstream and go straight to the brain, where they exert their harmful effects.
After consuming sugar, it typically takes about 15-30 minutes for it to enter the bloodstream.
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An embolus will form in the bloodstream when a foreign substance enters.
If ink is injected into your body, it can enter your bloodstream through the capillaries surrounding the injection site. Ink should not enter the bloodstream under normal circumstances like writing or drawing on the skin.
it really depends on what kind of moisterizers and/or body lotion you use
Through the alveoli in your lungs.
depends on how you do it with a needle or snorting it