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Hydrogen Peroxide Skin Bubbles

Hydrogen peroxide foams up on the skin
It is a universal thing, called hydrogen peroxide. It touches the skin and foams up. Why is this?

Those who cover hydrogen peroxide are chemically called hydrogen peroxide, which is active. On the skin, there are various enzymes, one of which is a catalase. When hydrogen peroxide meets the skin, the catalase prompts it to decompose. Hydrogen peroxide decomposes into water and oxygen. Oxygen escapes and gathers on the surface of the skin to form a foam, and then it looks like foaming.

And hydrogen peroxide is oxidizing and can sterilize and disinfect. When applied to the wound, in addition to foaming, it can remove bacteria from the wound, prevent it from decaying, and help the wound heal. However, its oxidation is also strong, if used too much, or damage the skin. Therefore, it is advisable to follow medical instructions when using, and do not increase or decrease the dose or frequency.

In short, hydrogen peroxide foaming on the skin is the result of its interaction with enzymes on the skin, and it has the ability to disinfect. It must be used with caution to ensure skin health.