Yes. contrary to popular opinion, the vagina is rather "self sealing" and the bleach water should not get in. The only way for this to happen is to manually open the vaginal opening, and even then it is not likely to penetrate without a nozzle.
Otherwise, the cleansing action of the bleach will destroy contaminating germs and bacteria on the skin. The "recipe" for a bleach bath is 1/4 cup of bleach to a whole, full tub of water. More than this amount can irritate the skin and tender private parts.
Yes its fine for a male 2 tke a bleach bath...I give One 2 ma son like 2-3 tymes a wk nd maself...nthn is wrong w/ it...nthn gonna happen 2 u...
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No of course not... Apart from the real risk of skin damage, severe eye irritation etc.
You might get away with it provided you keep the free chlorine or bromine level below the 3 or 4ppm used in swimming-pools. Mains tap water chlorine level is 2ppm. You do have an accurate swimming-pool water test kit in your bathroom, and means to dose the water accurately, to ensure this, don't you? You do understand what I'm writing..... do you?
Knowing handling these chemicals safely, I can't imagine why the hell anyone would want to bathe in bleach. You give your son's age, but if he's very young I'd imagine the risks are higher - you don't really want to risk being charged with child cruelty, do you?
NO! Do NOT do this, bleach is chorossive and will harm your skin etc. To bath in it would be very bad.
No. It is not OK for anyone.
not really too safe
If you are talking about a pool it's fine.
There is no should. It is a matter of personal choice and availability.
Yes, as long as you take care of hydration
No...you need to wait after 24 hrs...
No, you should not mix Epsom salt and bleach for a bath. When combined, bleach and Epsom salt can create toxic chlorine gas, which can be harmful if inhaled. It is important to always follow safety guidelines and avoid mixing household chemicals, as it can result in dangerous chemical reactions. It is best to use Epsom salt and bleach separately for their intended purposes.
No! There are gaskets and seals in most carburators that would not take well to a bleach bath. There are special inexpensive cleaners made for carburators and they are available in virtually all auto parts stores.
Not right away just give her a day then give her a bath but bath her in baby shampoo but when you take her away from the babies don't take her away for too long.
yes, i havent tried it yet, but sometimes i give a cornstarch ( cornflour ) bath to my mice, and read on a couple of sites that you can and its safe! have fun :)
Yes it is just make sure your pickle doesn't shrivel up.