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Hair Color & Cuticle Remover?

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Topic: Hair Color & Cuticle Remover?
Posted By: Unregistered Guest
Subject: Hair Color & Cuticle Remover?
Date Posted: February 01 2003 at 5:44pm
Geez, I just read that you can use cuticle remover to remove hair color stains from your hairline. Does anyone know if this is true? If so, what is a good brand to use?



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Posted By: lexi
Date Posted: February 01 2003 at 6:56pm
For real? Can this work? I guess it is plausible but geez sounds scary.


Posted By: grenwich
Date Posted: February 08 2003 at 6:16pm
I don't know about cuticle remover, but back in the bad old days when I coloured my hair, I used SeaBreeze antiseptic to get rid of pesky hair colour stains.
HTH
Gren

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Posted By: Sophie
Date Posted: February 12 2003 at 7:35am
In the mid Eighties, Hair color used to really stain, we looked for anything to remove color from our clients skin. My old boss even tried ashes for awhile...I don't think it worked very well.

It stands to reason that cuticle remover would work. But I would worry about skin reactions???
Cuticle remover is a skin softener. Technically it's a skin remover....Hmmm.

Color doesn't stain skin nearly as much as it used to. Just try putting a protective layer of moisturizing cream around the hairline before the color. This works well because it makes the skin less pourus.:)

StyleOn, Sophie:)

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Posted By: Unregistered Guest
Date Posted: February 19 2003 at 5:08pm
I think that vaseline should work. Do you all agree or does vaseline impact the skin on the face in a negative way?


Posted By: Sophie
Date Posted: February 22 2003 at 7:02pm
Actually Vaseline coats the skin well for this. I would cleans it off afterward and apply a moisturizer w/o petrolatum...or petroleum based ingredients botanically based oils are so much better.

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Posted By: Karen Shelton
Date Posted: February 23 2003 at 2:20pm
Hi Sophie,

Vaseline is definitely great. I recommend it over everything else although cold cream can work in a pinch.

Best wishes,
Karen

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Posted By: Elissa
Date Posted: February 23 2003 at 7:05pm
A coat of Vaseline around the hairline will make hair color wipe away easily. I also use it on my ears and neck.

I tried the ashes too, and they never really worked well. Someone suggested I try a little bit of Comet powder on a wet sponge. That actually works splendidly, and it's not as harsh as one would think. Just rinse very well after using.

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Posted By: Lily
Date Posted: April 04 2003 at 12:27pm
I don't know, but I've read once that hair-spray would remove hair color from clothes. Please never try that, my shirt's ruined, it only spread the color.

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Posted By: LiliBeach
Date Posted: April 04 2003 at 9:23pm
The best color remover from clothes that I have ever used is Oxyclean. I tried it on my carpet in the salon to remove color drippings and it came completly up. It was amazing!!! I have tried everything I can get my hands on to remove it. SOOOOOO, I tried it on my clothes and WOW It took it out.

Some one told me today that non-acetone nail polish remover will get color off the skin. I have not tried it yet but I will let you know.

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