While wall paint is designed for durability on drywall, it contains surfactants and biocides that can trigger contact dermatitis or chemical burns when applied to human skin.
Frieza ng pinas? 🟠🐉
This young boy went viral after his mother used latex wall paint for his “Frieza” school costume. Wanting to grant her son’s wish despite a tight budget, she opted for house paint to achieve the iconic purple and white look, assuming it would easily wash off later.
However, the fun turned into a struggle when the paint bonded to his skin, making it incredibly difficult and painful to remove.
While the “DIY” effort and the child’s dedication earned laughs and impressed many online, this serves as a serious reminder for all parents and cosplayers.
SAFETY REMINDER: Never use wall paint on skin as it can cause chemical burns, severe allergic reactions, and heat exhaustion by blocking the body’s ability to sweat. For any costume, use only FDA-approved, water-based body paints specifically designed for skin safety.
The viral incident highlights the hidden dangers of using non-cosmetic materials for DIY projects.
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