Yes all crayola markers are water based but some are washable and some are not based on the dyes in them
To answer any of your other questions that have are,Crayola, and nontoxic, Any Crayola product is nontoxic.
Most definitely, in a multitude of colors and thicknesses. Whole sets of markers for various purposes are for sale online and in art supply stores, from boxes of 4 to 50 or more. There are markers for window drawing, scented markers, gels, twistables, fabric markers, and more. The Crayola website's online store has all their products for sale, and thankfully they're quite cheap.
In practical terms, water-based markers are those that don't emit those noxious fumes. (They don't perform as well as the regular ones or else they'd replace the stinky ones.)
Raspberry, Cherry, Orange and Lemon. Black one might be Marshmallow, Caramel or Vanilla??
Not necessarily, because it is washable. If you color it into your scalp then it is bad, but if it's in your hair for a day or two it won't really do any harm. Usually washable markers and highlighters you can run your fingers through your hair (if you got it in your hair or if you are just coloring your hair for fun) and the marker will come out. Unless you let it dry, then you have to shampoo and condition it out. --- Being washable means nothing, this person probably does not know the ingredients used , they are toxic. I got hives and got sick so did my friend
in 1978
To answer any of your other questions that have are,Crayola, and nontoxic, Any Crayola product is nontoxic.
No, the ink that Crayola uses is non-toxic.
hve lots and lots of water to give to the baby. have it drink bottles of water.
"all crayola art materials are certified non toxic" so no.
yes you could .. they just wash off with water and soap .. so the answer is yes
markers crayons pencils ect.
yes
Eddie Stillson
no because it says NO TOXIX
water colours are just like paint.
Yes ,The Crayola company has done lots of research on markers.