No, but you may get a rash from the soap.
Try to warm them up and make them put their hands under their armpits.
i had an entire garlic clove for about 3 hours before my body temperature started to increase. however, having said that, i am quite chubby,
Yes
The most sensitive parts to tickle on the body are typically areas with many nerve endings, such as the underarms, sides of the torso, stomach, feet, and neck. Each person may have different ticklish spots, so it's important to communicate with them to find out what areas they enjoy being tickled in.
yes!
yes
If your armpits turn vlack, start by putting on moisturizer before you put on your deodorant. I usually do that after i take a shower so it feels fresh. But remember to wait for the moisturizer to dry before you can put on your deodorant,otherwise ot would just smear and look and feel nasty. So at least wait a couple of minutes before you can put on your deodorant. Do this everyday and i gurantee you your armpits would be whiter and smoother. Other tips: NEVER SHAVE YOUR ARMPITS DRY!!! always shave with water and soap, or shave gel/cream. Hope this helped it worked for me.
Nope !(:
start by not using shaving fream wax instead:D!
take them to the dr to get some medicine. Or you could make them get under blankets and sweat it out. p.s. [not in dirty way.]
Despite the common belief, a fever is actually a good thing. It means your body is trying to destroy whatever infection you have. If your fever is 102 or under, it'sbest just to let it run it's course. If the fever is higher or uncomfortable, you can take a fever reducer such as Tylenol or Motrin. Make sure you keep warm and drink lots of water.
Yes. But if you have been sick in the last 3 months your fine!