Photographic evidence that it can happen, even after 2 1/2 years of soaping. This is on the underside of my wrist near the elbow.
I was stirring the lye solution with lots of ice in it and as the ice moved it caused a tiny drop to come flying out, which hit my arm. I couldn’t feel anything but I knew it had got me so I just wiped my arm with a wet cloth.
All good, no problem, no pain, no stress. Then this morning I was scratching my arm subconsciously because it was itchy, then had a look and saw this:
and no, you still won’t convince me to wear long sleeves when soaping. I’m a middle aged woman with ‘overheating’ issues that are exacerbated by soaping, so sleeveless it shall always be (especially as it’s still summer here).
I was stirring the lye solution with lots of ice in it and as the ice moved it caused a tiny drop to come flying out, which hit my arm. I couldn’t feel anything but I knew it had got me so I just wiped my arm with a wet cloth.
All good, no problem, no pain, no stress. Then this morning I was scratching my arm subconsciously because it was itchy, then had a look and saw this:
and no, you still won’t convince me to wear long sleeves when soaping. I’m a middle aged woman with ‘overheating’ issues that are exacerbated by soaping, so sleeveless it shall always be (especially as it’s still summer here).