I concurYou should pee on that too
I concurYou should pee on that too
Calamine or Caladryl, it's got that lovely Pepto Bismol pink and one always feels better in the pink!More like armbrushed lol .
I'm sorry I that's not very funny.
Might try oatmeal.
One of my co-workers has a really bad out break on his arm in the same place. And Tang's arm looks like his did about a week ago, now he is on steroids and cream, ohhhhhh it looks painful.I found it amusing.
Rub the affected area with fill strength Clorox.All I have here ATM.
I'll have to tough it out a while, I've been in worse fixes.
Yeah right!!!one always feels better in the pink!
You have to let someone pee on the rash
Hey believe me at your own risk. I lived by, "A chance to cut is a chance to cure." Speak to @Singlemalt and @cannabineer about that weird, voodoo, chemical shitYeah right!!!
Ahhh! The ethereal and mystical halogens, praised be to their groupRub the affected area with fill strength Clorox.
I am very sensitive to poison ivy/poison oak, and doing that every time That Itch came back really helped.
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Rub the affected area with fill strength Clorox.
I am very sensitive to poison ivy/poison oak, and doing that every time That Itch came back really helped.
F'n chemistsAhhh! The ethereal and mystical halogens, praised be to their group
I know a guy who swears by scratching it till it leaks and pouring bleach on it.I wonder if alcohol like 151 would remove the ivy oil... unlike water alcohol will mix with oil.
But perhaps that would make it worse.
Don't let him breed...I know a guy who swears by scratching it till it leaks and pouring bleach on it.
So my theory has credenceif i get it i use cotton pads and 91% iso alcohol. wipe the shit off with alcohol, and throw it straight in the trash. dries it up quick, but it dries your skin out too
Makes sense scientifically however I don't believe pouring bleach on exposed/raw/bleeding skin is ever a good idea...In the early stages, a blend of strong dish soap (I like Ultra Dawn) emulsified with some paint thinner/kerosene will help much. The toxin molecule is greasy, too greasy to partition well into alcohol. Once the rash has set in, the problem is an in-skin reservoir of unmetabolized toxin, and at that point a strong oxidizing agent (bleach) is the best recourse to kill the reservoir of the bad stuff.
"Oxi Clean" type percarbonate products are less effective ime.
Nope I would never try it. Sperm count is already low.Makes sense scientifically however I don't believe pouring bleach on exposed/raw/bleeding skin is ever a good idea...
Not a sucking chest wound, but any superficial type is fineMakes sense scientifically however I don't believe pouring bleach on exposed/raw/bleeding skin is ever a good idea...