Make-up protects women from brutal "burning fire" attacks


The Daily Mail reported that a British doctor has successfully developed makeup that protects against burning water, which is used in some countries to retaliate against and maim women.
Dr Almas Ahmed said she has been developing a chemical for 10 years to allow her skin to not burn when the acid is poured on them.

She added that she decided to focus on developing this period after she was affected by the attack on the crossbar Katie Bieber.

She confirmed that the material she invented protects the heat even if it reaches 400 degrees Celsius.

The substance called "Acarier" does not react with any acidic substance, so adding it to cosmetic creams will help to protect women.

In London, for example, 450 attacks were recorded in 2016, double the number of attacks in 2014.

The West Yorkshire-based diamond has invested 60,000 pounds sterling to develop the material that British health authorities hope will be marketed.