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Why does your skin turn white when you use hydrogen peroxide?

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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When you dab hydrogen peroxide on a cut, that white, fizzling foam is actually a sign that that the solution is killing bacteria as well as healthy cells. ... This is because blood and most living cells contain theenzyme catalase, which attacks hydrogen peroxide and converts it into water (H2O) and oxygen (O2).
Answered by Anonymous
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Hydrogen peroxide turns skin white because it is an oxidizing specialist generally utilized as a sanitizer or brightening fixing in different family unit items. Hydrogen peroxide is utilized for teeth brightening, nail lighting up, and hair helping and disinfectant. Hydrogen peroxide is impeccable in the expulsion of skin break out scars, age spots, staining and most lethal skin flaws.

At the point when hydrogen peroxide comes into contact with your skin, you will see that the zone of contact ends up more white. This is seen when you apply it on an injury. Maybe this is the thing that entranced numerous individuals to consider helping the skin utilizing it.
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