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Topic: please help!!!!!!!!!
Posted By: aeneas
Subject: please help!!!!!!!!!
Date Posted: June 18 2005 at 11:40am
ok I just dyed my hair, and got some dye on my hands and along my hair line, and it won't come off! I've tried everything!!!!

what can I do to get it off????



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Posted By: VeeDubGirl
Date Posted: June 18 2005 at 7:35pm
Try using some dish soap (just make sure you don't get it in your hair and be sure to moisturize your skin afterwards). If that doesn't work, try not to worry. That sort of thing usually rinses away in a day or two. Keep us posted and good luck. 


Posted By: Merlin
Date Posted: June 24 2005 at 9:20am

Toothpaste will do the trick. No kidding. It is a tip I picked up about 5 years ago and (so far) has worked every time. Toothpaste is abrasive enough to remove the dye but not so abrasive it will harm your skin.

Regular toothpaste will work (doesn't have to be a special type). Just use a small dab on your finger and GENTLY rub the stained area. Rinse with lukewarn water. You might have to do it more than once.

In the future, I recommend using Vaseline to protect your skin from the dye. A thin layer around the hairline will prevent staining.

Good luck!



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Merlin


Posted By: VeeDubGirl
Date Posted: June 24 2005 at 9:50am
Originally posted by Merlin Merlin wrote:

Toothpaste will do the trick. No kidding. It is a tip I picked up about 5 years ago and (so far) has worked every time. Toothpaste is abrasive enough to remove the dye but not so abrasive it will harm your skin.

Regular toothpaste will work (doesn't have to be a special type). Just use a small dab on your finger and GENTLY rub the stained area. Rinse with lukewarn water. You might have to do it more than once.

In the future, I recommend using Vaseline to protect your skin from the dye. A thin layer around the hairline will prevent staining.

Good luck!



oooooo...That's a good one.


Posted By: DaveDecker
Date Posted: July 05 2005 at 8:16pm
Toothpaste can also be used to remove varnish from silver.

They ain't kidding when they say "do not swallow"


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Posted By: LiliBeach
Date Posted: July 10 2005 at 2:19pm
wet ciggeratte ashes.

A client told me about it so I had to find some to try since I do not smoke....and ta-da...it worked.


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Posted By: VeeDubGirl
Date Posted: July 10 2005 at 6:41pm
Originally posted by LiliBeach LiliBeach wrote:

wet ciggeratte ashes.

A client told me about it so I had to find some to try since I do not smoke....and ta-da...it worked.


That's actually pretty disturbing. I guess it goes to show how bad that stuff is for you if it can remove hair dye!!!! Interesting, but I'd never be able to do it, I think I'd just have to live with the hair dye on my skin first.


Posted By: jean32
Date Posted: July 12 2005 at 2:18am
Hair dye remover removes hair dye from hands,forehead,or skin,hair dye remover is sold at beuaty supply stores.Please press search and read my posts.


Posted By: eKatherine
Date Posted: July 12 2005 at 8:13am
I use Nice'N'Easy, which doesn't stain in any color I've used. Back when I used to use Loving Care, I always had staining problems, but they were gone when I took a shower the next day.

I think someone could use Loving Care to do fake henna tattoos.

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