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  2. Lye - Wikipedia

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    The majority of safety concerns with lye are also common with most corrosives, such as their potentially destructive effects on living tissues; examples are the skin, flesh, and the cornea. Solutions containing lyes can cause chemical burns , permanent injuries, scarring and blindness , immediately upon contact.

  3. Sodium hydroxide - Wikipedia

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    Lye water is an essential ingredient in the crust of the traditional baked Chinese moon cakes. Most yellow coloured Chinese noodles are made with lye water but are commonly mistaken for containing egg. One variety of zongzi uses lye water to impart a sweet flavor. Sodium hydroxide causes gelling of egg whites in the production of century eggs.

  4. Chemical toilet - Wikipedia

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    A much older form of portable toilet chemical is lye. Lye was used during the old "wooden outhouse days" to prevent odors. After a person is done using the portable toilet they would sprinkle a bit of lye into the holding tank. [citation needed] Lye can be dangerously corrosive to skin, and is rarely used today.

  5. Scientists find a new, more simple way to destroy harmful ...

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    On Thursday, researchers at Northwestern University published a study showing that PFAS can be destroyed using two relatively harmless chemicals: sodium hydroxide or lye, a chemical used to make ...

  6. Chemical burn - Wikipedia

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    diffuse into tissue and damage cellular structures under skin without immediately apparent damage to skin surface; Exposure to a toxic substance that is insufficient to cause a chemical burn can still be very serious, and the lack of a noticeable effect from a chemical exposure is not an indication of safety, particularly in the case of chronic ...

  7. 12 Cleaver Low-Lift Ways to Start the New Year Healthier - AOL

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    Even if you’re a casual drinker, taking a break from alcohol for the month of January (or really, any month you want to give it a go) can have a positive effect on your health, including ...

  8. Colorism is driving women of color to use harmful skin ...

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    A majority of Black women reported using skin lightening products, with some admitting that they didn’t know the products contained harmful ingredients like hydroquinone, according to a survey ...

  9. Skin whitening - Wikipedia

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    Skin whitening, also known as skin lightening and skin bleaching, is the practice of using chemical substances in an attempt to lighten the skin or provide an even skin color by reducing the melanin concentration in the skin. Several chemicals have been shown to be effective in skin whitening, while some have proven to be toxic or have ...