Sharpies are non-toxic and safe for use on skin, however, they are not recommended for use as body art or tattoos. It is always best to avoid prolonged skin contact or ingestion of any ink.
No, sharpies are not hazardous to your skin, because when ever i use sharpie i get it on my skin. Nothing ever happens.
Yes, it can get into your blood stream and give you blood poisoning.
It is generally safe, but does put you at increased risk for skin cancer.
it will stain your skin, and it will be on you until that skin flakes off, that process could take up to 27 days
Vitamin E is safe to put on dogs and is totally healing.
It's not toxic or dangerous to your skin,if that's what you mean.
No, rubber cement is not safe to put on your skin, it may seem fine at first, but within a few minutes it burns and if not washed off, burns worse. The enzymes in the cement eat at your skin and can leave scars. I know from personal experience.
because you may be allergic to it
Because gel has a special chemical in it so the gel dousent burn of hurt your skin.
because it is either corrosive, which can burn your skin, or it's irritant, which can give you a bad rash.
Using Sharpies on paper is generally safe, but it can bleed through thin paper or cause smudging. It is always recommended to test on a small area before using them on important paper projects. Additionally, ensure proper ventilation when using Sharpies as they have a strong smell.