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QuestionWhat would I do if I did get the powder in my eyes or on my lips?Community AnswerIf it comes into contact with your face, immediately go to the sink and wash it off. Although it is not harmful, you could be scratching your face for a while.
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QuestionWhat do I do if the maple seed powder goes into the mouth?Community AnswerWash your mouth out immediately. It is not harmful, but you could have a very itchy tongue.
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QuestionDo I have to use boiling water for the rose method?Community AnswerYes. The rose must be hydrated by the steam, but not soaked by direct contact with water.
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QuestionHow can I make someone itch from their shampoo?Lily WolfeTop AnswererPut some of your homemade itching powder into their shampoo bottle and stir it in.
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QuestionAre maple seeds mechanical irritants or just the rose hips?Community AnswerJust the rose hips.
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QuestionWhere can I find the maple seeds?Community AnswerTypically you can find them in nurseries that carry maple trees, or sometimes you can even find them in the wild.
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QuestionWill this wash out of clothes/fabric?Community AnswerYes. You will first need to soak the clothing in cold water, then wash it in the hottest water your machine allows.
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QuestionWhat should I do if I don't have the supplies to make the powder?Community AnswerEither go out and buy the supplies or google different recipes for itching powder and see if you can find any that are made with things you do have.
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QuestionHow long does itching powder last?Community AnswerUsually it lasts for about 30 minutes but it depends how much you use. The hair one is probably the least itchiest powder there is and the rose one being the most.
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QuestionHow do I make a long lasting itching powder? How do I make sure it works?Community AnswerTo make the powder last longer, it's usually best to store it in the fridge in dark-colored jars, or in a cool, dark place. As for effectiveness, try each one and see which one you prefer. If you don't have a victim to test, you can try it on your wrist and wash it off afterwards.
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QuestionIs this 100% harmless?Community AnswerNo, it is not.Itching can cause rashes and may irritate skin and may cause bleeding if you scratch off too much skin.
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QuestionHow much cythilicus do I need to use to contaminate shampoo?Community AnswerYou need about 1/5 of a cup because the shampoo could block some of the itchiness otherwise.
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