Quote from: Dena on May 17, 2018, 09:59:23 PM
You shouldn't give Roundup a bad name. From the Roundup web site.
That said, I am still not going to test the statement.
It could take up to a year for hair growth to settle out but i don't think your going to see a difference in your nose or ear. I have one hair that grows out of my ear and it's still there. My nose hair has never been obvious but it's still there. I think you will need to look into nose hair trimmers and use it frequently. Ears can be covered with long hair so start growing.
Hi Dena, 17 May 2018
I don't think I'll be a "testin" it either. That said, in all my efforts in engineering and Arbor Culture, I have come to the conclusion that anything that kills living stuff has to be toxic else stuff wouldn't die.
I can guarantee I won't be using roundup for eye, ear or nose drops. I remember in 1981 the director of the California Conservation Corps swallowed a mouthful of diluted Malathion just to prove how safe it was. I wonder if anyone from Monsanto would try that same experiment with roundup.
Funny you should mention it, I just happen to have an Ear, Nose & Brow Wet/Dry 2-Head Trimmer still in the package sitting on my desk partially opened. I bought it about a month ago from WallyWorld. I would have tried it by now except for the fact I haven.t been able to get the package open with conventional explosives. I'm going to attempt to open it with my miniature Fat Man plutonium package opener. I don't know what kind of plastic they used for the package; it's so strong Superman can't open it. I think they spend more on the package than the stuff inside.
I might try a bolt cutter for grade 8 bolts if fat man can't get the job done.
Tried Fat Man, didn't get it open but it did leave a nice green after glow. Went to the shop and got the bolt cutter; got it open but now instead of a five piece unit it's now a 10 piece.
Tried it after gluing all the pieces together; seems to work ok but I can't figure out what it does with the hair it cuts. Who cares, the cleaning people will get it on their bi-annual house cleaning.
It's kind of noisy, especially when it encounters hair.
Didn't I mention something about keeping normal hours. I was going to start that yesterday and it's already tomorrow.
The net, net, it seems to work better than scissors.
If I had known I was going to have to do all these grooming chores, I'd have stayed home.
Best Always,
Christine