They are not bad for the epidermis, unless you were to color the area of skin over and over and over. Even if this were to be the case, you're most likely looking at a mild case of dermatitis, but nothing too threatening. In point of fact of this, it takes upwards of a liquid ounce of the fluid to case any type of reaction at all unless you happen to be allergic to propanol, butanol, diacetone, or cresol based alcohols, which are a main ingredient in the marker. The last three are especially noteworthy in that they are industrial grade solvents. You DO NOT want to use King Sized or more industrial intended markers as these mainly contain xylene and cresol, which are quite bad for you in conjunction, but the xylene more so than the other. And lastly, not that it needs to be stated I think, but you NEVER use this ink for tattooing purposes outright!
If you write on yourself a lot I think it can poison you and that might be able to kill you but if you write on yourself to an extreme level lol
no
To answer any of your other questions that have are,Crayola, and nontoxic, Any Crayola product is nontoxic.
If it is toxic maybe.But if it is nontoxic NO.
Like other Freons R124a is considered to be nontoxic. However at very high concentrations it can displace oxygen and kill by asphyxiation.
no do not try it either the ink will kill you
Nontoxic is an adjective.
Nontoxic....am I doing homework for you??!!
that drink is nontoxic and good,
Gold is nontoxic. It doesn't react to any organs in the body. :)
so people could sniff them and kill braincells....in 1952
For example titanium dioxide (TiO2) is a stable and nontoxic compound.
no but the person who's grave it is will kill you
no.not unless he breaks it and starts nibbling on the tip or eats some broken little pieces on it Crayola is a nontoxic company, at least their products are. If they wont hurt a child they probably wont hurt your guinea pig