Ethyl Acetate Skin Effects
When ethyl acetate comes into contact with skin-related
ethyl acetate, it touches the skin, and its effect cannot be ignored.

When you first touch it, you may feel a cool feeling on the skin. Ethyl acetate is volatile, and it evaporates quickly on the surface of the skin. It takes away heat, so it feels cool. However, this cool feeling is too much, or it causes skin discomfort.

If ethyl acetate comes into contact with the skin for a long time, or if the amount is too large, the skin may be dry. It can dissolve the oil on the surface of the skin, and the oil is lost. The skin's ability to retain water is greatly reduced, and it gradually dries. And if it is even dry, it may cause chapping, and pain will follow.

Also, some people have sensitive skin, and when encountering ethyl acetate, they are prone to allergies. Looking at their skin, erythema suddenly appears, itching is intolerable, and after scratching, it may cause damage or exudation. This allergic condition, your mileage may vary, and in severe cases, medical treatment may be required to soothe it.

Therefore, all things involving ethyl acetate should be careful not to touch the skin lightly. If you accidentally touch it, rinse it with water quickly, and do everything on it to prevent it from harming the skin.